BlazinDucks
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone.
Brand new here, just looking for a little input. This is my first grow, I put these ladies in the ground on May 27th. I have 2 cherry pies, and one that I was told was called SLA. From my best estimate the cherry pie started flowering around August 11-18th. I noticed the first hairy clusters on the 18th.
I noticed yellowing that started within the first couple weeks of flowering. It progressed pretty quickly from the oldest leaves up. I took the leaves into my local grow store and they said they need nitrogen bad. I flushed for a few days and then tried refeeding with the the Alaskan fish fertilizer that I used all through veg. I never gained control of the yellowing so I just said screw it and went back to using the terra bloom I had switched to for bloom.
The canopy has thinned out a lot and I've lost nearly all of my fan leaves except for the ones on the colas. They're yellowing up pretty quickly too. The buds look incredibly healthy in my opinion, and from what I've read yellowing is normal in late stages. I'm calculating that they'll finish up somewhere in the next couple weeks. I'll be at about 63 days flowering come the 13th.
The weather here is pretty rainy, and looks like it won't be clearing up any time soon. It's not getting much colder than 45° at the moment. Will that greatly slow down the ripening? The hairs are about 50/50 white and orange, the calyx trichs are cloudy but the sugarleaf trichs are mostly amber.
Over all, from the pic and the little info I've given do these ladies look decent?
Brand new here, just looking for a little input. This is my first grow, I put these ladies in the ground on May 27th. I have 2 cherry pies, and one that I was told was called SLA. From my best estimate the cherry pie started flowering around August 11-18th. I noticed the first hairy clusters on the 18th.
I noticed yellowing that started within the first couple weeks of flowering. It progressed pretty quickly from the oldest leaves up. I took the leaves into my local grow store and they said they need nitrogen bad. I flushed for a few days and then tried refeeding with the the Alaskan fish fertilizer that I used all through veg. I never gained control of the yellowing so I just said screw it and went back to using the terra bloom I had switched to for bloom.
The canopy has thinned out a lot and I've lost nearly all of my fan leaves except for the ones on the colas. They're yellowing up pretty quickly too. The buds look incredibly healthy in my opinion, and from what I've read yellowing is normal in late stages. I'm calculating that they'll finish up somewhere in the next couple weeks. I'll be at about 63 days flowering come the 13th.
The weather here is pretty rainy, and looks like it won't be clearing up any time soon. It's not getting much colder than 45° at the moment. Will that greatly slow down the ripening? The hairs are about 50/50 white and orange, the calyx trichs are cloudy but the sugarleaf trichs are mostly amber.
Over all, from the pic and the little info I've given do these ladies look decent?