Yellow leafs on cali orange?

Hi i'm experimenting with a new strain to me. Ive only got the 1 my room in with a differnt strain.
It's California Orange. When i bought the seeds i was told the leaves would be a lighter colour than usual but these look like there dying. Their almost yellow and just a gentle shake of the plant will make them drop off. It's very tall now and very leggy.
Its 2 weeks into flower.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thank you
P.s ive read up on Califonia Orange and it says that it's a good,fast yeilder but it's all stalk. No sign of any budding what so ever and if it did it would snap straiht away.
 

growone

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leaves dropping doesn't sound good, didn't see a picture
i have run nirvana's cali-o a few times, both males unfortunately, but stayed green
 
I've flowered at least 60+ plus cali-o (dp) looking for the right mom. It's a vigorous fast growing strain. The seeds I got from dutch passion (been years) wernt stable & I got like 4 or 5 phenos with only one & of course the rarest I saw pheno that I considered a keeper but wasn't a big yeilder, just avg. But she was med to dark green more indica in stature very citrus & mellow up high. I used it in several crosses.
 
What do you mean by phenos? And what is Dutch passion? Growone mentions niarna. I have seen this some where before but not taken any notice. Is there a difference?
 

growone

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What do you mean by phenos? And what is Dutch passion? Growone mentions niarna. I have seen this some where before but not taken any notice. Is there a difference?
seed strains don't(usually) produce identical plants, there are usually a certain number of similar types, those are the pheno's
there is a more sativa oriented cali-o out there, maybe more than 1, think it's AE77, or something like that, which is more sativa
 

anonymuss

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drooping means no water or drowning.

can u pick up the whole plant with ur pinky finger? not enough water

heavy? stop watering it will undroop itself.
 
its pretty light but i give it the same as the rest? Could it be that it a different strain and needs more food and water? or even just more water?
 

anonymuss

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its pretty light but i give it the same as the rest? Could it be that it a different strain and needs more food and water? or even just more water?
u want to keep the core of the soil moist, not wet, at all times, so it will transpire water vapors to the outer roots.

if the planter is light than the water is depleted.

u want the whole planter evenly wet, not so much a puddle collects and not so little it never reaches the bottom or leaves dry patches, so it drys out evenly.


food has to be added when the plants hungry and this watering technique should help disperse nutes.
 
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