Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
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If it is gradual yellowing at the main stem of the fan leaves, its cool.

The original fan leaves at the secondary growth shoot nodes attached to the main stem are always the first to go.

Could also be the sun angle is changing now...very fast.

Could be the start of flower pods....

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LOL....ok ok ok...lol Ill get you some pics tomarrow. But you already nailed it I think. It is the fan leaves at the main stem at the very bottom, and one or two nodes up. you know the set of "three's" before the "fives"? well those are the ones. I thought It could be that they are just dying off, and are turning yellow cause they are of no more use to the plant. But I wanted to ask because we've gotten alot of rain latley and I was hoping it wasnt over watered. Any way, Im high and rambling...Ill get your pics tomarrow(weather permitting) and we will see whats up. Peace-emtpockets
EmTpockets Reviewed by EmTpockets on . Harddon or Noosa....I need your help!!! Ok, you guys are pretty damn informed about my plant and situation, and very experienced. so I wanted to ask yall...On my tree, at the very bottom where the very first sets of leaves formed...the leaves are turning yellow and dying off. I thought maybe it was because I have such a big fuckin bush that the light wasnt reaching those leaves anymore and I picked them off as they died. Well I just went out and looked at my girl and its like a damn epidemic....more of the leaves are yellowing and Rating: 5