Kola_Kreator
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Purples and reds. Sometimes darker green too. It's usually a darker colour than the normal green anyway. The flowers change colour too.What do you mean by darkening? You mean like purples and reds or darker green?
Purples and reds. Sometimes darker green too. It's usually a darker colour than the normal green anyway. The flowers change colour too.What do you mean by darkening? You mean like purples and reds or darker green?
Post a harvest pic pls. The reference will probably help the op too.I do hydro soo i know whats inside the"soil" and as long as there is food inside plant will stay nice and green. Maybe your soil is just empty by the end of the grow. I did 13 grow to this say only time i had change of color was when i was not feeding
Actually I do kinda see where you're coming from looking at that picture. The top leaves on the buds are yellowing while they are green on the lowers. I need pic of the whole plant. I wonder if hes using UVBFade is changing colour/darkening. A lot of his leaves are brown and dying. I do see it on a lot of autos but it's not how they are supposed to look
I will take more pictures of the whole plant. My plants have been extremely healthy throughout the whole grow and it is literally the last day or so the leaves have started changing colour@Pike77 can you take a photo of the buds at the bottom of your plant?
Can you please post a pic of each plant top to bottom?My fastbuds original cheese autoflowers!!
yesterday the leaves started turning yellow! They are 67 days old since sprouting.. just wondering if this is just the leaves dying off or has something bad happened all of a sudden?
what y’all think!?
Thats called overfeeding and your top leafs will yellow.He is at the end of flower his leaves look perfectly fine and normal for this stage. You can feed a plant that is at the end stages of flower a triple dose of nitrogen and those leaves will still fade in color.
She got the chopPurples and reds. Sometimes darker green too. It's usually a darker colour than the normal green anyway. The flowers change colour too.
Can you please post a pic of each plant top to bottom?
Eh......not 100% true. I've had well fed plants turn many colors over the years. I also do hydro. I think a lot has to do with genetics more than anything.I do hydro soo i know whats inside the"soil" and as long as there is food inside plant will stay nice and green. Maybe your soil is just empty by the end of the grow. I did 13 grow to this say only time i had change of color was when i was not feeding
Well i guess you made all your grows perfect.i know in organics end of year cold comes and bacteria goes to sleep soo yoursoil full of food is usless.but indoor with high temps its not supposed to happen.Eh......not 100% true. I've had well fed plants turn many colors over the years. I also do hydro. I think a lot has to do with genetics more than anything.
You cut a bit early mate. Next time let her run another 2 weeks you will see a massive difference in quality and final weightShe got the chop
Okay thanks for your help buddy .. how much by looking at it do you expect I will get once dried out?You cut a bit early mate. Next time let her run another 2 weeks you will see a massive difference in quality and final weight
About 3-4 bags I reckon.Okay thanks for your help buddy .. how much by looking at it do you expect I will get once dried out?
Are you telling me that this is a result of lack of nutrients? I stick to my point that its mostly genetic.Well i guess you made all your grows perfect.i know in organics end of year cold comes and bacteria goes to sleep soo yoursoil full of food is usless.but indoor with high temps its not supposed to happen.
I tried what you did relaxed but i cut my plant in half soo the bottom heads get fat and it did help a lot.man just needs a dedicated drying spot
What’s a bag ?About 3-4 bags I reckon.
phenotype differences can be really pronounced with purple variety, especially when one doesn’t get the purple trait, lol. I’m currently growing a plant with two known/common and very different growth patterns, depending on what you get.Are you telling me that this is a result of lack of nutrients? I stick to my point that its mostly genetic.
Two phenotypes from the same genetics :
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If left one never was green as that right one,then yes genetics.if left one became like that at end of flower than lack of nutesAre you telling me that this is a result of lack of nutrients? I stick to my point that its mostly genetic.
Two phenotypes from the same genetics :
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