ID ... Leaf Issue

LordHill

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Saturday mark's the start of week 7 since flip. Now is not the time to get my first issue lol..

Anybody have an opinion on this? Is this plant lacking something?

Some under the scrog, out of light leaves have yellowed and dropped, no big deal... But the canopy leaves have started lightening in color and now some spots. Phospherous deficiency maybe? I have to lean away from a note burn as I have always been light on ferts. Foxfarm recommends 2-3 of something, I opt for 2.

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Jimdamick

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Saturday mark's the start of week 7 since flip. Now is not the time to get my first issue lol..

Anybody have an opinion on this? Is this plant lacking something?

Some under the scrog, out of light leaves have yellowed and dropped, no big deal... But the canopy leaves have started lightening in color and now some spots. Phospherous deficiency maybe? I have to lean away from a note burn as I have always been light on ferts. Foxfarm recommends 2-3 of something, I opt for 2.

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What you are seeing is normal die off of useless leaves.
The plant will continue to yellow as it nears the end of it's life.
Totally normal.
Oh, you should stop feeding her, just water or light nute
 

LordHill

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I had figured 2-4 myself but what do I know, this is my first grow. On the back side of week 6, week 7 starts in 3 days..

I did my best to get a good flush after the "stretch" but with fabric pots I have no clue how effective it was.

Here is a random shot of my plants from 3 days ago if it helps. 20190410_175130.jpg
 

Obepawn

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I had figured 2-4 myself but what do I know, this is my first grow. On the back side of week 6, week 7 starts in 3 days..

I did my best to get a good flush after the "stretch" but with fabric pots I have no clue how effective it was.

Here is a random shot of my plants from 3 days ago if it helps. View attachment 4315366
What stain is that? Flushing take more water in a fabric pot. I take it you are using chemical nutrients, because you said you flushed after the stretch.
 
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Obepawn

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I just wanna tell you, regardless if this is your first grow or your 20th grow, your plants look great dude. It would just be a shame to lead marathon and then trip over your shoe strings and knock yourself out 50 yard from the finish line.

Make sure you harvest at the right time. Whatever that site said flower time is, add another 2 weeks. But to be sure, do some research on growdiaries.com and look up your strain. Check YouTube also. You might find someone who grew this strain and you might learn critical information on the flowering stage you are currently in. Just trying to shed some light.
 

LordHill

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Thank you, I appreciate the advice.

For nutes I am using the Fox Farm trio, hit them with a small amount of mollassis after I flushed at stretch. Bit of cal mag early on
 

Thundercat

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I had figured 2-4 myself but what do I know, this is my first grow. On the back side of week 6, week 7 starts in 3 days..

I did my best to get a good flush after the "stretch" but with fabric pots I have no clue how effective it was.

Here is a random shot of my plants from 3 days ago if it helps. View attachment 4315366
Looks like 3-5 weeks to me to man ;), but that will be easy to tell as it gets closer to the end based on how fast it all happens. They definitely have some sativa in them, which can easily mean they will have a 9-12 week flower period(from when flowers started not 12/12 flip).

As far as the little brown spots, it might be a little mag hungry, could be phos like you mentioned. The rest of the pictures don't seem to show them so I would guess it isn't bad. There was a little nute burn at some point and the leaves are a little dark, but again not bad at all.

I would probably ignore it to be completely honest. Otherwise, you might end up causing other issues trying to chase this one down for sure. If your entering week 7 then the plants are in overdrive, growing you all those lovely buds(which look great). They will be eating their most, and sometimes that includes their leaves(which is one reason its good not to defoliate them all off). Riding it out seems like the best route to me though.
 

Obepawn

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Looks like 3-5 weeks to me to man ;), but that will be easy to tell as it gets closer to the end based on how fast it all happens. They definitely have some sativa in them, which can easily mean they will have a 9-12 week flower period(from when flowers started not 12/12 flip).

As far as the little brown spots, it might be a little mag hungry, could be phos like you mentioned. The rest of the pictures don't seem to show them so I would guess it isn't bad. There was a little nute burn at some point and the leaves are a little dark, but again not bad at all.

I would probably ignore it to be completely honest. Otherwise, you might end up causing other issues trying to chase this one down for sure. If your entering week 7 then the plants are in overdrive, growing you all those lovely buds(which look great). They will be eating their most, and sometimes that includes their leaves(which is one reason its good not to defoliate them all off). Riding it out seems like the best route to me though.
Agreed.
 

danjac82

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Calcium deficiency i
Saturday mark's the start of week 7 since flip. Now is not the time to get my first issue lol..

Anybody have an opinion on this? Is this plant lacking something?

Some under the scrog, out of light leaves have yellowed and dropped, no big deal... But the canopy leaves have started lightening in color and now some spots. Phospherous deficiency maybe? I have to lean away from a note burn as I have always been light on ferts. Foxfarm recommends 2-3 of something, I opt for 2.

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calcium deficiency of parts of plant closest to the bulb. It happens
 

Capn-Crunch

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New "Saturday mark's the start of week 7 since flip"

You're only at about 5 or 6 weeks of actual flowering at this point, or am I wrong?
 
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