What the hell is this

IMG_0087.jpgIMG_0084.jpg4wks flower, sub cools hot soil had a mag deficiency, used epsom salt water 4 days ago, now bud hairs look folded over and leaves still yellowing, less , but still
 

Bugeye

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I think these are normal late life cycle changes. Don't over-react. Worst case they'll fade a little too early on you and you'll have super smooth bud to enjoy.
 
really? I heard about yellowing leaves towards the end of flower, but the leaves have been browning and yellowing that I have been pulling many of them off and clipping them, I'm afraid she might hermie, I just bugg out a lot this is my first grow
 

Grojak

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if it wasn't browning and just yellowing I'd look into a N deficiency, I have a couple strains that are N whores but of course I had to learn it the hard way lol.
 

Bugeye

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It may be fading a little early and you might toss a tablespoon of organic 5-5-5 but I wouldn't do much more than that. If you will be growing this strain again then you should know she will need a little more food going into flowering than what she had this time. I've used subcools dirt and like it fine. Adding an organic tea feeding to your schedule every two weeks will help a lot on finishing stronger. The TLO book by the Rev is nice because it has good recipes for soil and teas that compliment each other. Notice how the shine comes off the leaf and then the color begins to fade? With experience this will help you know when to give them some food.
When it comes down to over-feeding or under-feeding during flowering, I prefer to smoke the stuff that was under-fertilized.
 

MYOB

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Did you foliar feed with the epsom salts?

IME, the stigma on some strains doesnt stick straight up like others. They look healthy and white to me. I would not be trying to "fix" it just yet as I dont think it needs fixing. Could just lead to more, real problems.

Are you even sure you had an Mg deficiency? Mg and "calmag" deficiencies are drastically over diagnosed around here. Too often the proposed solutions are to feed more or flush when there wasnt even a real issue to begin with. This just leads to an actual problem/
 

Cpappa27

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yeah IMO I don't think that looks normal. Im not sure what it is but it doesn't look right. Are the tops getting to hot?
 
Yeah, I don't think it's the temps since it stays cool in there, but it is also only happening to one plant, and with my luck, it's the bigger producer! This all started w molasses that I used, but fed it to the other plant and nothing happened, so now thinking root bound, used 3 gallons of water last night and they didn't look over watered this am, this is a pic from this morning
 

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