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Hey guys.
Just being proactive as I am starting to see some minor fading on the fan leaves.
I am in the middle of week 4 of flower. Seems a bit early for the fan leaves to start fading so thought I would check for opinions here.
This is only affecting the fan leaves. I am not seeing it on any other leaves.
On with the photos...
Here is one of the fan leaves exhibiting the light yellowing starting at the tip. This is one of the oldest fan leaves that has been there since early veg.
Below is a little further zoomed out with that same leaf front and center. It is down low on the plant. It does get some light. It is not always in shade.
And on a full zoom out, the red arrows show the fan leaf locations where I am seeing this occur. The red arrow at the bottom right is the leaf from the previous pics.
And a couple of closer-up pics of the flowers. Just a little bit light yellow on the tips, so I have backed the light off in distance another 3 inches.
So, any thoughts on the fan leaves being normal at this point or if I should consider correctional options?
Just being proactive as I am starting to see some minor fading on the fan leaves.
I am in the middle of week 4 of flower. Seems a bit early for the fan leaves to start fading so thought I would check for opinions here.
This is only affecting the fan leaves. I am not seeing it on any other leaves.
- This is under a Spider Farmer SE5000 LED with the lights at 16" above the tallest cola and at 95% power
- This is a soil grow in 7 gal fabric pots using FoxFarms Happy Frog.
- Strain is photoperiod Blueberry Muffin
- Using RO water PH'd to ~6.3 - 6.5
- Temps are ~80F during lights-on and ~77F during dark. I am on a 12/12 cycle
- RH is between 40% - 52%
- Nutrients are Mission Organic liquid
- I am on a feed, feed, water, feed, feed, water routine. Currently around 4 days between waterings.
- Since I am in soil, I am not watering to runoff and am not concerned about PPM's.
- Two oscillating fans - 1 pointed at base of pots and 1 pointed above canopy
- Generic fish/kelp liquid fert
- CalMag+ (half doses)
- MammothP (Phosphorous) 5 drops per gal of water
- MykosWP
- Versity Bacillus blend
On with the photos...
Here is one of the fan leaves exhibiting the light yellowing starting at the tip. This is one of the oldest fan leaves that has been there since early veg.
Below is a little further zoomed out with that same leaf front and center. It is down low on the plant. It does get some light. It is not always in shade.
And on a full zoom out, the red arrows show the fan leaf locations where I am seeing this occur. The red arrow at the bottom right is the leaf from the previous pics.
And a couple of closer-up pics of the flowers. Just a little bit light yellow on the tips, so I have backed the light off in distance another 3 inches.
So, any thoughts on the fan leaves being normal at this point or if I should consider correctional options?