The majority of fan leaves are yellow, week 4 flower?

LegalizeNature420

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The majority of Fan leaves are yellow(bottom bright yell, top half yell/green) and even some of the smaller ones too. Only week 4 flower. Sorry no pics, but would you consider that unhealthy? Will it affect my resin production over the next few weeks??
 

BSIv2.0

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Just curious...Why dont people add an N boost during flower when their leaves show some yellowing....Its not a law to only feed bloom formulas during flower.

Give the plants what they want. Its better to keep as many healthy green leaves on the plant throughout the grow as possible.

4 weeks in only halfway home....maybe. I'd like mine to stay green until at least week 6. Then I can be accepting of yellowing.

But thats just me.
 

LegalizeNature420

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Just curious...Why dont people add an N boost during flower when their leaves show some yellowing....Its not a law to only feed bloom formulas during flower.

Give the plants what they want. Its better to keep as many healthy green leaves on the plant throughout the grow as possible.

4 weeks in only halfway home....maybe. I'd like mine to stay green until at least week 6. Then I can be accepting of yellowing.

But thats just me.
I think b/c it slows down yur bud growth?
 

abudsmoker

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I think b/c it slows down yur bud growth?

Not true , actually most feeding schedules have you dose with nitro 2-3 times in flower.

The majority of yellowing comes because you DONT flush these high levels for foods and the waste toxins out afterwards.


other early causes Root damage Afids/ Gnats

Mites otherwise you should have very little loss

this is week 9 of flowering

 

abudsmoker

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You can clearly see i have over fed a few times...

this is a good finishing blast of npk 13/14

if you are seriously yellow at week 4 look for these

 

abudsmoker

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afids and gnats will really catch you blind, if you dont have bugs and flies then you are over feeding or locked up or out due to toxicity or ph.
 

DJstanford

Active Member
the water leaves lose their purpose after like the seconed week of flowering so you can take them off, they should snap off very easily.
 
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