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Why is this girl turning yellow?

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So over the past couple days this girl has started to yellow on me. I have no idea why. Been using Gaia Green Bloom, recharge, calmag, and photo+. Oh, and a dash of terp enhancer from tps nutrients. It did start at the bottom and has started to reach the top canopy. Keep in mind this is my first grow but I have done everything right with this gal or so I thought. What do I do?
 

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So over the past couple days this girl has started to yellow on me. I have no idea why. Been using Gaia Green Bloom, recharge, calmag, and photo+. Oh, and a dash of terp enhancer from tps nutrients. It did start at the bottom and has started to reach the top canopy. Keep in mind this is my first grow but I have done everything right with this gal or so I thought. What do I do?
Hey hey!! So I’m not an organic grower so take what I say with a grain of salt. But from my understanding with Gaia is you’re building up your soil, so you have to have to give time for the nutrients to be available to use. It seems there’s not much nitrogen left in the soil and being as far in flowering it’s just using up what’s left within the leaves. It’s not the worst case, as it’s using what’s available in the leaves. Doesn’t look bad, and can be expected. If you want to stay lush and green up to the end, you may just need to prepare your soil with more to have it readily available.

Again, not my area of growing so please anyone correct me if I’m mistaken!
 
Hey hey!! So I’m not an organic grower so take what I say with a grain of salt. But from my understanding with Gaia is you’re building up your soil, so you have to have to give time for the nutrients to be available to use. It seems there’s not much nitrogen left in the soil and being as far in flowering it’s just using up what’s left within the leaves. It’s not the worst case, as it’s using what’s available in the leaves. Doesn’t look bad, and can be expected. If you want to stay lush and green up to the end, you may just need to prepare your soil with more to have it readily available.

Again, not my area of growing so please anyone correct me if I’m mistaken!
I topped dressed with Gaia roughly about 2 weeks ago. I thought I had timed it just right but I guess not. I know it takes about two weeks to be readily available. I did however turn the intensity up on my light and that's when I really noticed it on lower leaves but since then I raised the light some and turned the intensity down but it continued throughout the rest of the plant.
 
I topped dressed with Gaia roughly about 2 weeks ago. I thought I had timed it just right but I guess not. I know it takes about two weeks to be readily available. I did however turn the intensity up on my light and that's when I really noticed it on lower leaves but since then I raised the light some and turned the intensity down but it continued throughout the rest of the plant.
Yeah for sure boosting up DLI will increase nutrient uptake. Just something to mentally note in the future for the strain and for future grows :)
 
Yeah for sure boosting up DLI will increase nutrient uptake. Just something to mentally note in the future for the strain and for future grows :)
I've also noticed some of the smaller sugar leaves twisting as well. Any clue what that might be?
 
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