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It is just an occasional leaf and I am still novice enough to not be sure if this is the natural state of one of these at this point. I know many plants start yellowing in the leaves during later flower but I was just hoping that someone could look at this and tell me if it looks like something to worry about.
Early detection never hurt anyone. These two plants gets trace amounts of calcium and magnesium and if it is low on anything, it ought to be potassium which will be remedied soon anyway.
I am about to stretch the feeding schedule for Sunleaves' guano by going to four tablespoons per gallon of tea. Most of my plants have been on three for several weeks and some of them do seem like they need help budding up into some bulk while others do not.
Early detection never hurt anyone. These two plants gets trace amounts of calcium and magnesium and if it is low on anything, it ought to be potassium which will be remedied soon anyway.
I am about to stretch the feeding schedule for Sunleaves' guano by going to four tablespoons per gallon of tea. Most of my plants have been on three for several weeks and some of them do seem like they need help budding up into some bulk while others do not.