Budda Cheese and Blue Dream

Indoor Sun King

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yes they are, the stem still contains some nutes and if you look closely, they are not totally yellow yet. .. until they can be easily "plucked" off instead of having to pull them off, they stay on. believe me i know whats up i've been growing for years.
hey Zubey...I did the same.....as you say "pluck" them off.... with the slightest tug.

At times I have cut off yellow leaves because they were blocking light to lower buds, but left the healthy stem.....do you think the plant would be able to utilize any nutes from that cut stem?
 

zubey91

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hey Zubey...I did the same.....as you say "pluck" them off.... with the slightest tug.

At times I have cut off yellow leaves because they were blocking light to lower buds, but left the healthy stem.....do you think the plant would be able to utilize any nutes from that cut stem?

yes it will still pull whats left out of the stem.. but that would be from the flow of nutes from the leaf that were left over, try not to cut when the plant doesn't want it anymore it will fall off easily. tuck if you have to.
 

zubey91

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update

Bluedream at 54 days flowering

Lemon Mazar at 4.5 weeks flowering ( i slacked on the vegging you can tell haha)

G-13 at 2 weeks flowering DSCN0986.jpgDSCN0987.jpgDSCN0988.jpgDSCN0989.jpgDSCN0990.jpgDSCN0991.jpgDSCN0992.jpgDSCN0993.jpg
 

hhel11

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After seeing your Blue Dream I am almost positive that what I am growing is not BD. You posted in my thread a while back. Must have been the last of my ICE seeds that made it into a BD baggie.
Anyway, your plants look awesome.
 

intenseneal

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Looking good, the Blue Dream is nearly done, start checking the trics on it.
Yellowed, severly burnt, and/or dieing leaves do nothing to help the plant. Removing unhealthy leaves helps the plant by letting it concentrate on pulling nutes and energy from the healthy leaves and roots. Yellow leaves in the end of flowering have little to no chlorophyll so photosynthesis is not possible in those leafs.Yellowing leaves can also be from lack of nitrogen, normal at the end of flower. Also doing a good trimming 2 weeks before you pull the plants will help with swell and lets more light into the stems and flowers. Read up on defoliating.
 

zubey91

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After seeing your Blue Dream I am almost positive that what I am growing is not BD. You posted in my thread a while back. Must have been the last of my ICE seeds that made it into a BD baggie.
Anyway, your plants look awesome.

Im certain 100% its blue dream. My buddies dspensary, its one of their house strains.. Got a cutting off the mom!
 

zubey91

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Looking good, the Blue Dream is nearly done, start checking the trics on it.
Yellowed, severly burnt, and/or dieing leaves do nothing to help the plant. Removing unhealthy leaves helps the plant by letting it concentrate on pulling nutes and energy from the healthy leaves and roots. Yellow leaves in the end of flowering have little to no chlorophyll so photosynthesis is not possible in those leafs.Yellowing leaves can also be from lack of nitrogen, normal at the end of flower. Also doing a good trimming 2 weeks before you pull the plants will help with swell and lets more light into the stems and flowers. Read up on defoliating.

Always new stuff to learn will do thnks man
 
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