The yellowing of the leaves near the end of of its life is very normal. I choose to flush my plants before I harvest to get all of the fert. that has been given to it. So when flushing, clean water, the plant starts to use up the last bit of its energy from the leaves. The plant is somewhat sucking the green out of the leaves to survive. It's not something you want to happen all the time. The yellowing of the leaves only happens, for me anyways, during the last 2 weeks of life when I flush. It's a deficiancy, but at this point, it is 100% okay.

I'm not sure how it tastes yet friendowl, but in a few days, I will be testing some of the smaller buds in a nice doob.

It took a long time to flower, approx. 70 days or so. The longest I've come accross yet. No seeds that I can see of, so hopefully its a sensimilla. I still have 9 seeds left of this strain. I will be using 4 of them myself, the other 5 have found a nice home.

Peace.