8 week budding yellow leaves
im in to 8 week budding all looking really good but lots off my leaves have turned yellow and the rest are a lightish green.its my first grow.i had ph problem 3 weeks ago and had to flush but its at 6.7 in soil..im using hammerhead 9-18 nutes theres loads of crystals and they are clear to milky..any help would b great as come this far.ive never been a keen gardener but now i see what i can grow im now addicted.. and all in all how do u guys and girls think they look..thanks for help in advance...
8 week budding yellow leaves
First of all, plant problems go in the "plant problem" forum. Who woulda thought?
Your plants are getting close to harvest my friend, which means it's time for all that useless foliage to start dying off. It's perfectly normal, so don't worry! Once all of those trichs are milky, you can cut them!
Just make sure you don't use any more nutrients - The last two weeks of flowering should be nutrient free. Just flush once and use straight water when it needs it. (If you already did this then great!)
For a first grow it seems like you have a surprisingly good handle on things. But there's always room for improvement, so keep practicing! :jointsmile:
8 week budding yellow leaves
yep, faddenator is right! The buds are just using up all the nutrients in the leaves....it's normal for them to turn yellow and fall off.
I think they look great....good job! :jointsmile:
8 week budding yellow leaves
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Originally Posted by moody420
yep, faddenator is right! The buds are just using up all the nutrients in the leaves....it's normal for them to turn yellow and fall off.
I think they look great....good job! :jointsmile:
:thumbsup:i agree with all of this,you're nearly there...nice:jointsmile:
8 week budding yellow leaves
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Originally Posted by Faddenator
First of all, plant problems go in the "plant problem" forum. Who woulda thought?
Your plants are getting close to harvest my friend, which means it's time for all that useless foliage to start dying off. It's perfectly normal, so don't worry! Once all of those trichs are milky, you can cut them!
Just make sure you don't use any more nutrients - The last two weeks of flowering should be nutrient free. Just flush once and use straight water when it needs it. (If you already did this then great!)
For a first grow it seems like you have a surprisingly good handle on things. But there's always room for improvement, so keep practicing! :jointsmile:
thanks guys for putting my mind more at ease.and i thought it was in wrong place but needed help:jointsmile: