Leaves turning yellow

zest

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Just from what ive seen this season, I saw someone using 65s and giving their plants 10 gallons a day and he got severe root rot. Not saying that ur plants have that but just keep an eye out that your plants really need that much.

I'm sure that plant has been in that 65 for some time now and its probably running out of nutes now that its drinking a lot more in flower. I would suggest top dressing her and maybe even adding in some pure blend pro (bloom).
 

rsbigdaddy

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Just from what ive seen this season, I saw someone using 65s and giving their plants 10 gallons a day and he got severe root rot. Not saying that ur plants have that but just keep an eye out that your plants really need that much.

I'm sure that plant has been in that 65 for some time now and its probably running out of nutes now that its drinking a lot more in flower. I would suggest top dressing her and maybe even adding in some pure blend pro (bloom).
I feed it once a week with maxsea I use half veg and bloom it say it make 10/20/20 if I don't water every night when I get home on the second night all the leaves are droop strait down
 

Rold2Tight

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Agree with mwooten102, looks just fine. As long as it's only old fan leaves. I have just as many (just as few?) yellow fan leaves and I have been feeding veg nutes all along. It's just that time o' year :weed: I gave most of mine their last veg nutes yesterday and will use a heavy duty bloom booster only from here on out. Pretty much for the next 4-5 weeks, or so. I'm in SJ, so we should be close latitude-wise.

Oh and mine sag on the 2nd day too. So I "top 'em off" with a few gallons (we're talkin' 5-7 gal pots here).

They look nice and bushy :leaf: Good work and good luck the rest of the way :peace:
 

Dr. Treez84

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I have mine in 65s and I use about 5-6 gallons every 36-48 hrs for the big ones that are all 6+ feet.

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rsbigdaddy

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I have mine in 65s and I use about 5-6 gallons every 36-48 hrs for the big ones that are all 6+ feet.

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I work from 6 in Morring to 6 at night only time I can water is at night if I don't water every night they drop strait down I going to try to let go 2 days but last time I did the leaves all went limp
 

Rold2Tight

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I work from 6 in Morring to 6 at night only time I can water is at night if I don't water every night they drop strait down I going to try to let go 2 days but last time I did the leaves all went limp
Better if you can water in the morning, as less chance of mold and the plants really can't process the water as well (if at all). Is there any way to water them in the morning before you leave? Even if it's dark out. They will dry fairly quick and be set to meet the heat of the day.

If you want to water every day/night, got right ahead. You get to make some of the rules here :bigjoint: Limp plants are tough to look at. And at this time of year....lookin' is so much FUN!!! As I wrote, I give them a drenching every other day and top them off on the off days. Maybe 1/3-1/2 as much as on the watering days.

:peace:
 

rsbigdaddy

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Better if you can water in the morning, as less chance of mold and the plants really can't process the water as well (if at all). Is there any way to water them in the morning before you leave? Even if it's dark out. They will dry fairly quick and be set to meet the heat of the day.

If you want to water every day/night, got right ahead. You get to make some of the rules here :bigjoint: Limp plants are tough to look at. And at this time of year....lookin' is so much FUN!!! As I wrote, I give them a drenching every other day and top them off on the off days. Maybe 1/3-1/2 as much as on the watering days.

:peace:
I can try but I leave to work at 4 in Morring so I would half to water like at 3 in morring
 

petmarks

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I understand, but you really should check out the inevitable, (and these lil cuties are pretty far along) to repeat ...SENESCENCE,
delaying this will do more harm than good. THINK CHEMICAL BUDS; in all seriousness, you should stick with the organics
all the way, including a solid microherd, and add these lil beasties next time: ( "nitrifying bacteria" ) and you wont look back on
this transition phase, nature will sort it out. These will fix nitrogen to the plant, I would tell you what to use but it would take the fun out
of learning, I think...
 
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