Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
ok...so today, the plant that had the yellow spots...looked BAD...lots of leaves turning yellow...so i chopped her tops...i know, lil early, but now she is even with the canopy, remember, she was the one that took off and stretched...most of the discoloration was up top...and none of the four tops i cut have grown or added calyxes in about a week...so she has been trimmed down to even size, and Ph downed and cal-mag...again...if she doesn't get better by sat...she is coming out all together...sucks, she would've yielded quite nice...but i am satisfied if i am a weee short on yield with this much more resin production.
all the rest seem to be doing great...took a pic of the chopped girl, and the bonsai as well.

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whiskeytango
I just wanna jump back to this post.It is totally natural for plants to have yellow color leaves at this point.People can say what they want but i would never chop any of my plants that far into flowering it uses engery to repair itself that it should be using for budding.If you do have to chop somthing at least smash the spot you cut the stem so it can heal faster


So after this grow do you think you would have done any better with 2 100w LEDS or not?Any other final thoughts on it? thanks