one of my 2 1/2 month old females that has been flowering for a month and a half has suuper droopy fan leaves. like the branch is dead. no discoloration at all.
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one of my 2 1/2 month old females that has been flowering for a month and a half has suuper droopy fan leaves. like the branch is dead. no discoloration at all.
Pics might help, but plants health tends to look like it is failing a bit, as they start to produce bud.
Most of the fan leaves die and drop off during flower.
thanks guys. i was checking it out more thouroughly and the bud stems are strong as hell. so im not too worried. thanks for the reply guys. gave them a strong meal too! glucose enriched!
Yeah, if you have any further worries post a pictures. I know my fan leaves def. became more droopy when I went into flowering. Some on this board may argue this, but if you have a huge droopy fan leaf that looks like it may be on it's way out, if it's covering a bud site, rip the puppy off. I myself have had very good experience doing it but some say to never take leaves off on top unless they are absolutely dead as they do aid the plant with photosynthesis.
Yea...I dont rip them off. Just simply bend them in a way that lets light hit the site.
cool. and another question. is it weird NOT to have yellowing on fan leaves?
Wierd...no, but it probably means that you didn't cut the Nitrogen early enough and maybe you need to start flushing sooner, or flush with the help of a leaching solution.
This just means it might taste a little more like chlorophyll...or you will have to cure longer to get rid of the same amount of chlorophyll. :)
I think. :p
The Fog :rastasmoke:
what is the PH?
unless you know the PH is in the area of 6.2-6.9 i wouldnt feed her as it could be lockout more than late flower.
ph is just under 7
just watered them yesterday. about 10% of the hairs have died back.
its the first grow so we'll see how it turns out.
buds are fattening up.
i think the sugar is helping.