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Them bottom crispy leaves look a bit like the dreaded budrot Do they pull away easy?Banana Punch in her 8th week. Online Info says 8 week flowering so I'm assuming I'm right at the finish line. I started my flush 7 days ago with keeping my same watering schedule but with no nutrients, just plain water. The main top cola and branches off that stem have yellowed and curled significantly faster than the rest of the plant. One bud is feeling dry and looking a little brown on just the top. I inspected for bud rot and found none inside the buds where it is all still green and moist. None of the yellowed/brown leaves pull off easily so I don't expect it to be bud rot. Thoughts from some of the more experienced growers on what exactly I'm dealing with here? Normal for flushed ready to harvest or something else.
Thanks in advance.
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None of the leaves pull away easy. If I pull the leaves it pulls the entire bud/branch.Them bottom crispy leaves look a bit like the dreaded budrot Do they pull away easy?
No worries mate ya might have just cut the food off a bit early then man you don’t want them leaf’s dying off into your buds it might be better to chop her down mate but I’m sure someone else might chime in here for yaNone of the leaves pull away easy. If I pull the leaves it pulls the entire bud/branch.
Hello koruption, yellowing bottom leaves suggest lack of nutrients, while yellowing top leaves suggests suggests several possible problems. The whole plant being yellow suggests severe lack of light. Posibbilities are The plants don’t like something about what they’re being fed, the plants are slowly being cooked with too much heat, the plants are regularly under watered or overwatered, they’re not getting enough light.Banana Punch in her 8th week. Online Info says 8 week flowering so I'm assuming I'm right at the finish line. I started my flush 7 days ago with keeping my same watering schedule but with no nutrients, just plain water. The main top cola and branches off that stem have yellowed and curled significantly faster than the rest of the plant. One bud is feeling dry and looking a little brown on just the top. I inspected for bud rot and found none inside the buds where it is all still green and moist. None of the yellowed/brown leaves pull off easily so I don't expect it to be bud rot. Thoughts from some of the more experienced growers on what exactly I'm dealing with here? Normal for flushed ready to harvest or something else.
Thanks in advance.
Banana Punch
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Top Cola
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Buds Below Top Cola
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No worries mate ya might have just cut the food off a bit early then man you don’t want them leaf’s dying off into your buds I doubled checked and none of the leaves pull off at all. Even the deadest looking leaves will pull the entire branch with it. I'd have to hold the br
Hello koruption, yellowing bottom leaves suggest lack of nutrients, while yellowing top leaves suggests suggests several possible problems. The whole plant being yellow suggests severe lack of light. Posibbilities are The plants don’t like something about what they’re being fed, the plants are slowly being cooked with too much heat, the plants are regularly under watered or overwatered, they’re not getting enough light.
For watering, soil should be loose enough that excess water runs out of the bottom of your pots. Loose loomy soil guards you from ever overwatering and drowning or partially drowning roots, and allows you to flush if you’ve accidentally over fed them.
Light: as many lumens as you can get without creating hell heat.
Soil: Get a high quality soil like Roots Organics.
Temp: Keep the heat between 70 - 78 degrees.
Humidity: Keep humidity between 60-65 %.
Pot/bag: There’s no benefit to growing marijuana in pots or bags smaller than 5 gallon size. Smaller reduces vital root growth and expansion. Root health equals plant health. Focus on growing big healthy thriving roots, and the plant quality will
Yeah it very situational. I am a organic grower so I really only flush is I have a problem. Hell I will topdress the lads 2 weeks of my outdoor. Because I will have plant available nutrients for my plants in the spring.it's a heated debate but to my knowledge there is no documented scientific benefit to starving your plant at the end of the cycle. many people will slowly lower how much they feed the last few weeks but no reason to starve it when it's trying to put on it's last bit of weight, it will just lead to reduced harvest
this is not exactly true, if watered and fed properly real flushing is not required and we are not talking about flushing because of a nutrient issue we are discussing flushing at the end of your grow before harvesting.. see the ops post for more info, their plant appears to be cannibalizing itself due to flushing and possibly whatever else was going on priorNow with synthetic products you can have a salt build up. That requires flushing to not burn the chit out of your plants.
Hello koruption, yellowing bottom leaves suggest lack of nutrients, while yellowing top leaves suggests suggests several possible problems. The whole plant being yellow suggests severe lack of light. Posibbilities are The plants don’t like something about what they’re being fed, the plants are slowly being cooked with too much heat, the plants are regularly under watered or overwatered, they’re not getting enough light.
For watering, soil should be loose enough that excess water runs out of the bottom of your pots. Loose loomy soil guards you from ever overwatering and drowning or partially drowning roots, and allows you to flush if you’ve accidentally over fed them.
Light: as many lumens as you can get without creating hell heat.
Soil: Get a high quality soil like Roots Organics.
Temp: Keep the heat between 70 - 78 degrees.
Humidity: Keep humidity between 60-65 %.
Pot/bag: There’s no benefit to growing marijuana in pots or bags smaller than 5 gallon size. Smaller reduces vital root growth and expansion. Root health equals plant health. Focus on growing big healthy thriving roots, and the plant quality will follow. IMO - halboy
" There’s no benefit to growing marijuana in pots or bags smaller than 5 gallon size." Say what? I only use 3 gal pots, I've used larger but I prefer 3 gal. 1 gal waters or feeds them, they dry out in 3-4 days at 78f so I can feed / water once a week.
I'll match any you grow indoors in 5 gal with my 3 gal, I can fit 4 in my 3x3 and 8 in my 5x5 although 6 is a better fit. Larger pots take longer to dry back, you need to add more liquid to them 1 3/4 gal to a 5 gal pot, they add to humidity problems with more soil evaporating and they are heavy to lift if you need to check watering needs.
That pot size line…..wooooo boy. That’s a doozie. It depends on what your application is. Also, I’ve grown some legit monsters in 1 gallon pots. easy tiger, pump the brakes.Hello koruption, yellowing bottom leaves suggest lack of nutrients, while yellowing top leaves suggests suggests several possible problems. The whole plant being yellow suggests severe lack of light. Posibbilities are The plants don’t like something about what they’re being fed, the plants are slowly being cooked with too much heat, the plants are regularly under watered or overwatered, they’re not getting enough light.
For watering, soil should be loose enough that excess water runs out of the bottom of your pots. Loose loomy soil guards you from ever overwatering and drowning or partially drowning roots, and allows you to flush if you’ve accidentally over fed them.
Light: as many lumens as you can get without creating hell heat.
Soil: Get a high quality soil like Roots Organics.
Temp: Keep the heat between 70 - 78 degrees.
Humidity: Keep humidity between 60-65 %.
Pot/bag: There’s no benefit to growing marijuana in pots or bags smaller than 5 gallon size. Smaller reduces vital root growth and expansion. Root health equals plant health. Focus on growing big healthy thriving roots, and the plant quality will follow. IMO - halboy
I think you misunderstood me. This part is why I rarely use synthetic nutrients. If I can reuse my soil I can't do it. Most of the time beginners always follow the feed charts to the tee. And then they tend to think more is always better.this is not exactly true, if watered and fed properly real flushing is not required and we are not talking about flushing because of a nutrient issue we are discussing flushing at the end of your grow before harvesting.. see the ops post for more info, their plant appears to be cannibalizing itself due to flushing and possibly whatever else was going on prior
I understood you.. I was just mentioning your reply didn’t really pertain to the ops question about flushing before harvest, lolI think you misunderstood me. This part is why I rarely use synthetic nutrients. If I can reuse my soil I can't do it. Most of the time beginners always follow the feed charts to the tee. And then they tend to think more is always better.so by the time you're in mid to late flower. Stuff like this happens that's what I was thinking it didn't come out right I guess.
When I first started growing in 03 I used straight miracle grow. Yeah talk about salt build up and fried plantssynthetic is too complicated for me I am set in my lazy ways
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