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Hi. My girlz are 20 days into flower. Have been feeding full nutrients and potassium but leaves are yellowing and dying as though they're in their last week.

It happened a week after I put elastic netting on. I think I stressed them

I've since defoliated.

Any ideas please.
 

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snip em off and don't worry , (although i would say dont give them so much water , it looks like the bases are sitting in water) do they ever dry out?
 
snip em off and don't worry , (although i would say dont give them so much water , it looks like the bases are sitting in water) do they ever dry out?
Yeah they do dry out the roots aren't water logged the bases are higher than you can see within the container. Thx
 
Yeah they do dry out the roots aren't water logged the bases are higher than you can see within the container. Thx
do you think the lights are a bit close ? i saw the other day that light stress will stop the uptake of P or K, i can't remember which one , people then think its a defiency and keep adding nutes till they lockout.
 
They're looking pretty good to me! As they're quite short and bushy, the lower leaves could be yellowing due to lack of light. Fine to remove them

I don't think it's because of the SCROG net as that's considered to be low stress, and they shouldn't be affected

My plants also turned a bit pale quite early in flower. About day 30, maybe earlier. They've still produced loads of lovely fat buds!

For me, the middle leaves were going pale with darker green veins, so I thought it might be a magnesium deficiency, as I wasn't giving them loads. Apparently they love it, so I increased Epsom Salts to 1 teaspoon in 5 litres

I also think the light was stressing them a bit so I reduced the intensity
 
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