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The front 2 are godfather og and the back 2 are dougs varin. First time growing indoors but this doesn't look to be natural fade to me. One guy told me that I over fed and another told me that I needed to feed them. Both are a lot more experienced gardeners than I. Just dont want to make the issue worse.trying to ease your mind, have you grown before and have witnessed the natural fade as they ripen, though here only five weeks in, have you grown this strain before and this is indeed out of character for this timeframe, and the others who have said both too much and too little feed did they agree that something is actually out of whack with this strain vs week count, wish I could diagnose on the spot for ya, gimme ten years
trying to ease your mind, have you grown before and have witnessed the natural fade as they ripen, though here only five weeks in, have you grown this strain before and this is indeed out of character for this timeframe, and the others who have said both too much and too little feed did they agree that something is actually out of whack with this strain vs week count, wish I could diagnose on the spot for ya, gimme ten years
Well you didn’t get those massive colas under feeding. Could be over feeding, or wind/fan damage. Those leafs are clawing hard, so I’d bet you went a little heavy on the nutrients. I’d pull back the light a bit, minimal feed, and make sure no fans are blowing directly at the plants. Let them finish. Don’t remove any of the yellowing leaves. Chances are the remainder will yellow faster if you start chopping.I have been in flower for about 5 weeks. My leaves are turning yellow like crazy and I am not sure what the issue is. I've been told that I need to feed and that Ive over fed. Ph on run off is 6.3 in organic soil.
I backed my light off a bit and moved the fans to top and bottom of canopy (not directly on the plants). I gave just phd water on their last watering. I was suspecting maybe too much light and wind some top leaves were a bit dry feeling.Well you didn’t get those massive colas under feeding. Could be over feeding, or wind/fan damage. Those leafs are clawing hard, so I’d bet you went a little heavy on the nutrients. I’d pull back the light a bit, minimal feed, and make sure no fans are blowing directly at the plants. Let them finish. Don’t remove any of the yellowing leaves. Chances are the remainder will yellow faster if you start chopping.
That is the best you can do this late. Still looks very decent. Nice work!I backed my light off a bit and moved the fans to top and bottom of canopy (not directly on the plants). I gave just phd water on their last watering. I was suspecting maybe too much light and wind some top leaves were a bit dry feeling.