flowering issues...Please help

judge21609

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Hi currently in week 6 of flowering White Rhino and UK Cheese. The plants are at different heights, all of them not just the two varieties on the whole. Also one or two leaves on each plant have turned yellow and fallen off. These are in different places on the plants, not just the bottom, or the middle. Any idea as to why...? also what can I do about the varied heights of the same brand, there is almost a foot od difference between the shortest and the tallest. Please advise, as how best to get this situation under control, and should I be worried about the yellow leaves ? The plants are a little cramped on the odd side, but not on the whole. Please advise.
 

sickstoner

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Hi currently in week 6 of flowering White Rhino and UK Cheese. The plants are at different heights, all of them not just the two varieties on the whole. Also one or two leaves on each plant have turned yellow and fallen off. These are in different places on the plants, not just the bottom, or the middle. Any idea as to why...? also what can I do about the varied heights of the same brand, there is almost a foot od difference between the shortest and the tallest. Please advise, as how best to get this situation under control, and should I be worried about the yellow leaves ? The plants are a little cramped on the odd side, but not on the whole. Please advise.
yellowing is normal it's the plant using the sugar from the lower leaves for the bud. And i L,S,T my plants to keep it all at the same hight but if space is an issue it might be hard to do. good luck:weed:
 

jecingfc

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Hi currently in week 6 of flowering White Rhino and UK Cheese. The plants are at different heights, all of them not just the two varieties on the whole. Also one or two leaves on each plant have turned yellow and fallen off. These are in different places on the plants, not just the bottom, or the middle. Any idea as to why...? also what can I do about the varied heights of the same brand, there is almost a foot od difference between the shortest and the tallest. Please advise, as how best to get this situation under control, and should I be worried about the yellow leaves ? The plants are a little cramped on the odd side, but not on the whole. Please advise.
I wouldnt worry about the yellowing leaves thats typical for this time in flower being as the plant useing all its energy to form nug.
And as to the heights i would find somthing to put the shorter plants on to raise them up.
 

sickstoner

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Excuse the ignorance, but what's L,S,T ?
lst is low stress training you tie the top and branches down to make it lower and more branches will grow out make it bushy and give you more the one main cola. it is done from the first few weeks of growth before the stem hardens but you can do it now too.be careful not to break it but they bend very easy.it is great if you wanna do a scrog grow. you can always googel it or do a search on here for lst.:bigjoint:
 

sickstoner

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Excuse the ignorance, but what's L,S,T ?
this site is really good for learning everything you need, and there are no dumb questions on here and everyone is happy to help. there are some assholes but that's life. just do as much research as possible and you'll see how easy it can be :weed:
 

DoeEyed

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The leaf thing is normal. As long as it's just a few leaves here and there, no worries. The height is an easy fix! Get yourself some twine, or nylon cord, or yarn - you get the idea. Hook a bungie cord (doesn't have to be, you can use something else - so long as it's secure) around the pot. Tie the twine around the stem, near the top bud - loosely, you don't want to pinch it or cut into it. Gently pull it down to the level of your canopy. Tie the other end to the bungie cord. Viola! No more height problem. The buds will turn up to face the light very shortly. Here's a pic of mine, to give you an example of what I mean. The first pic is the one I had to tie. The second is the group - she's on the left. You can see how the canopy is even, now.
 

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