Quote Originally Posted by HARDDON
At first glance the general yellowing looks completely normal for this time of season for an outdoor grow getting ready to flower.

The main grow shoot tips look normal healthy and green.

They just look like normal life and now death to those leaves.

However, the pic that concerns me is number 3.

That looks like a fungus / mold that attacks rose plants, some grape leaves and other heavily flowering plants that have a high nitrogen environment.

If it is mold or fungus, either you remove those leaves right now....do not cross contaminate at all.....carefully grab them and take off leaving 1/4 inch of stem.

Remove the removed leaves far from the rest of the grow.

Are these 3 different plants or diff views of one plant?

Are you growing any other flowers or fruit trees near this?
I have 5 plants of the same strain (PP) growing, they are not in contact with eachother. All of them show the yellow discoloration, only one of them shows the brown spots on a couple of leaves. I will remove them as you said, leaving 1/4 inch of the stem. The brownish leaves also show a pink vein line going halfway through the stem.

I only have a walnut tree growing nearby, and some non-cannabis weeds in the garden.
Happy Crash Reviewed by Happy Crash on . Leaves going yellow and brown? Help? (photos) Hi everyone, I'm growing my plants outdoor, and they've been growing steadily for the past two months now. Lots of water and a bit of nutrition every week. But since a couple of days I started noticing discolorations in the leaves. Not just on the bottom nodes, but in the middle and the top as well. When I looked closer I noticed most of the leaves showing a very slight discoloration. I attached a couple of pictures to this post, but since it's my first one on this board, I hope it works ;) Rating: 5