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I think its startin to lock out because of overwatering. If I were you I would let them dry to the bone. Then rinse your medium really well with a low ec of ferts (5-600 ppm or tsp/gl). Hope this helps!
you'll be flowering 13/11 bud, 12/12 is just the norm for indoors because some sativas wont flower without it, and flowering at 13/11 or even 14/10 just extends the time it takes to reach harvest...
How are you testing the soil PPM?
are you relying on that to say feed or not?
Lots of rain will leach the N out of the soil relatively quickly, especially growing in a pot.
its just not the same outdoors.. in fact, you may be better off, sticking that lady in the ground there instead of using the pot. Just amend the soil with some good potting soil and maybe some bone meal and worm castings. ;)
I dont know about the fert meter thing you got but if its in a pot,what you can do is next time you water. raise it up onto something and put a lil cup or a bowl under there to catch some of the water run off that runs thru the pot and test that. If you don't have to worry about moving it like to much rain whatever. transplanting wont hurt it. just dig a big hole least 1 and half the size of that pot deep and a lil wider. fill it up with soil a little then drop the whole pot in side the hole. continue filling the hole with soil until its almost the height of the pot. Pack it nice,then remove the pot from the hole. Then remove the plant from the pot and stick it into the hole. its best to do this when the pot is dry. then add more soil to the top and your all set. next add some water and your nutes.
Could be lack of sunlight down below also that has them yellowing a lil. good luck
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