I probably did it RIGHT before I went broke.:(
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I probably did it RIGHT before I went broke.:(
I'm not sure if I have a problem, but wanted to get opinions from some of you experts out there. My grow has been flowering for 20 days, and the fan leaves are starting to yellow and then brown from the bottom up. I have been feeding with bloom ferts and liquid bat guano, but not a ton (I always err on the side of less w/ nutes). I know some yellowing of the leaves is normal during flowering as the plant uses nutes to build flowers instead of vegetation, but does this look ok to you for 20 days in? As you can see, the rest of the plant looks healthy. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Looks exactly like normal yellowing during flower to me, not sure on the time-frame though, maybe someone more experienced can chime in...
Bump.
If anyone can offer assistance, I've started a thread in the plant problems section with the trouble-shooting form.
They look like they are just ''done'' leaves, or the plant just dont need them anymore. Iv seen lots of pics of plants that the leaves fall as the plants get older. The plants iv seen were WW's too, which cross's the rhino? right.
The buds look pretty dang healthy:thumbsup:
Good luck man:rasta:
looks normal to me too senor. maybe a little early, but those leaves probably aren't getting a whole lot of light. so that combined with the fact that the plant is flowering is definitely plausible. i don't think that you have anything to worry about with that.Quote:
Originally Posted by senorx12562
on one of the pics the fans up near the top of the plant are a little yellow. next time you might want to give your ladies a little more N before you flip them. some people like to gradually change over with a schedule similar to this....
2 parts veg/1 parts bloom
1 parts veg/1 parts bloom
1 parts veg/2 parts bloom
all bloom
that is obviously not specific, but more of an idea. this will help ensure that your ladies get enough N through flower because although they don't need much N during flower, they do need some as it's necessary in the production of chlorophyll and amino acids as well as essential for photosynthesis. it is also an essential element of tissue.
hope that helps.
-shake
I follow the fox farms schedule and they have N added in the 3rd & 4th week of flowering to help keep the leaves going though to harvest, only on my 2nd week of budding but the leaves haven't been losing their green yet & I hope to keep it that way.
Iv done bonsai for 15 years and worked with lots of roots. I flipped when i grew my first plant, because i had to re pot so many times. If you dry em out and remove a bit of the bottom dirt the roots will only spread and would think it could only increase yield. Its only new soil, if its not disturbed to much id think it would increase roots equals above soil growth:thumbsup:
Or, its strain is the cause the WW's iv seen on here, big leaves fall off. All at once:wtf:Dude i can understand your grief. Seems ya got the pro's taken care of ya over there:thumbsup:Iv had so many issues come up that turned out to be nothing. It looked like all opinions could be true. So. Well. Um.
Keep er green :weedpoke:
:rasta:
Don't know if it will help or not, but tonight when my lights come on, I'm flushing all plants with water and florakleen, I'm adding cal-mag to my feeding regimen, and in a couple days when the soil dries a little from the flush, I'm re-potting in 5 gal. pots , although I would've gotten 3 gallon pots had my grow store not been out of them(for a week!). I'm not gonna fill them up all the way, as I don't think it's necessary. I don't think the roots are going to do a lot more growing at this point, but I can't not do it and hope. I can't afford to lose this crop, nor can I afford to impact my yield. Shit.