Hi indigo990 !!!! :thumbsup:

Yellowing is common during flowering, but yours do look a little crispy on the edges. It could be due to a build up in your soil since you feel you may have overdone the nutes.

I recommend flushing the soil with 3 times the water compared to the amount of soil. ( 1gal. soil = 3gal. water )
Then feed plant with 1/4 strength complete fertiliser.
Wait to get back on your bloom nutes at least till next feeding.



A plant problem page with pix. This may be of some help.
http://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=...=article&id=37
Dreadscale Reviewed by Dreadscale on . What is wrong with these girls? Hi, as you can see from the attached photos, the leaves of one of my plants have taken on an unhealthy yellow/brown colour and I'm not sure why. A little background info: The plants are of an unknown strain. They were labelled as Lowryder#2 from Irish Seed Bank, but they did not autoflower as expected. After vegging for 5 weeks, there was no sign of flowering and so over the next week, i gradually reduced them to 12 hours light, whereupon they began to bloom. There are 3 plants growing, Rating: 5