Durban poison auto #2 purple branches

Good day everyone.
This little girl was planted July 4 weekend.
She seems to be doing well , she’s a little overwatered and a tad burned from nutrients I think. She also has a purple look to some of her branches. What causes that purple color?



Thanks for all your help!!!

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Its genetics mainly. Perfectly normal. Mine do it all the time.

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LEDs can cause it, but genetics also. Nothing to worry about

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Ok so im old school and when i did my first run i used hps & mh had awesome yields. Led was just starting and not even for grow light so i think im dating back '05. So i know led’s have come a long way but im an old man set in his ways…:rofl: . Now i know the led is better on the light bill bit would it give the same results as those hot 1000w hps/Mh?

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They nice this is my first outdoor run planted the same time


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Here is Durban #2
Applying all that I have learned from all of your input on Durban #1 , Durban #2 seems to be coming along much better. Here she is today


Temp is around 83, RH is around 40-50% and soil ph is 6.5, 1200 watt LEDs about 24” from canopy

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Here she is this week and I believe she is flowering now. She seemed to have some nitrogen toxicity so I gave her and her sister a flush( hope I did it right) I believe my mistake was using some cheap flower pot soil . I started some photo afghan in coco and Fox soil, 1 in each see how it gos.
Started some LST, hope she recovers nicely.
She does seem bushier then my first, so I’m improving my skills I hope:)
Learning as grow;)
Temp is around 83-85, RH hangs around 40-50%, ph is 6.7


Another shot of her

So here is girl #2 at 2 weeks in of flowering. She grew a foot this week and is 25” tall.



Learning so much from my first mistakes. I can’t wait to try some of these in some better medium.