View Full Version : ATTENTION: EXPERIECED GROWERS HELP
1dwgsmksreefer
08-19-2005, 12:25 AM
I'M A NEWBY TO THIS FORUM AND TO GROWING PERIOD. DID A SOMEWHAT SUCKY PLANT LAST YEAR. THIS YEAR IS A DIFFERENT STORY.
2 SOMEWHAT PLUSH ONES , ONE IS SATIVA ,ONE SKUNKY. IN THE DOG DAYS
OF SUMMER PLANTS ARE OUTDOORS, AND ABOUT 4 1/2 TO 5 MO. OLD .FAN
LEAVES ARE YELLOWING AND FALLING OFF SOME OF THE LOWER BRANCHES HAVE LOST ALL LEAVES JUST BRANCHES, ABOUT EVERY 2 WKS A LIL' M.G.
PLANT FOOD STICKS HELPING W/ MINERAL PROBLEMS I KNOW TO FLUSH
THEM BEFORE TRYING NEW (ANYTHING) RIGHT ?.. I WANT KNOW ABOUT
BUDDING SOLUTIONS OR FLOWERING POTIONS AND / OR EXPERIENCED
HELP PLEASE !!!!! :D
newgroweroldsmoker
08-19-2005, 12:42 AM
got any pics?
Zero Revolt
08-19-2005, 08:34 AM
bump.
1dwgsmksreefer
08-19-2005, 07:44 PM
SORRY NO PICS, NO FREAKIN CAMERA, SORRY!
STILL TAKE SOME INPUT THOUGH ?
In another forum I was advised that the plants were pruning them selves do to their age. plant food has helped slow the yellowing process my babies are close to my house and are getting visable to others I know I should'nt speed mthe process but don't want them found so I am trying to bud them
newgroweroldsmoker
08-19-2005, 07:51 PM
hey here's a crazy thought for you, has it ever crossed your mind that someone may be pinching your plant and turning it to clones?
seriously now, without a picture of it what do you expect to get as a response?
maybe it's an animal that's been eating the leaves leaving only branches behind....
here's more....and that's no fun...since the plants are visible abandon the grow....i am sorry telling you that but your security comes first....why don't you try indoors?
you can look at them as they grow this way:)
bud eatin rabbit
08-21-2005, 01:52 PM
alot of plants do this the fan leaves burn out as for the lower limbs alot of mine do that to i don't worry about it
Sage of Bud
08-22-2005, 08:48 PM
As plants flower they use up the chlorophyll in large fan leaves as they get closer to reaching maturity, it's easier for the plant to pull the chlorophyll from these leaves than it is to produve more chlorophyll. That may be what you are seeing but it is not a problem as it is part of the flowering cycle.
MeatRulz
08-22-2005, 08:57 PM
and sage bud saves the day.
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