Day 62 flower cherry pie. Trichs not turning amber, plant getting losing all the fan leaves. HELP

My cherry pies have hit day 62 and they are losing ALL their fan leaves to turning yellow and brittle. I am carefully watching the trichs and see that I’m getting NO amber. (Pics included) I just don’t want to leave them under the light losing potential quality for trichs that potentially may never go amber.
Let me know what you think based off my photos, thanks!!
 

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Redskare87

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I see a bit of fox tailing going on which could imply high temps or high light intensity causing things to slow down. otherwise looks pretty much normal. Double check your temps and lighting and keep checking the trichomes, they’ll turn in the next couple of weeks, by that time all leaves will be yellow also
 
I see a bit of fox tailing going on which could imply high temps or high light intensity causing things to slow down. otherwise looks pretty much normal. Double check your temps and lighting and keep checking the trichomes, they’ll turn in the next couple of weeks, by that time all leaves will be yellow also
Don’t think I should chop now before it foxtails more? I’d just take the fox railing tops off that one plant? My temps never go over 80. May be I could dim my ballast?
 

KK26

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Nothing wrong with fox tails, it all smokes.

Your plants have a lot of nute burn but it's too late now.

I'd go easy on the nutes if any at all and give it a week or so then look again at the trichs.

Another week will see all those leaves spent anyway as she's finishing off.

I see mostly cloudy so you would be fine to chop now and given a good cure you'll have some top smoke.
 
Nothing wrong with fox tails, it all smokes.

Your plants have a lot of nute burn but it's too late now.

I'd go easy on the nutes if any at all and give it a week or so then look again at the trichs.

Another week will see all those leaves spent anyway as she's finishing off.

I see mostly cloudy so you would be fine to chop now and given a good cure you'll have some top smoke.
Out of curiosity, how could I have nute burn if I have been flushing for the passed 12 days? These are all organic and I have had a solid flush of just PH balanced water for almost 2 weeks. (I prefer a long flush and run all organic)
 

KK26

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Out of curiosity, how could I have nute burn if I have been flushing for the passed 12 days? These are all organic and I have had a solid flush of just PH balanced water for almost 2 weeks. (I prefer a long flush and run all organic)
Just appearance.

You sure it's all flushed out because I'd bet my life that is what we are seeing.

They must have been burnt before you flushed and I would expect them to take more than 2 weeks to recover.

Like I said, it matters little now because it's too late. You could chop now or wait for her to eat herself in anger for not getting pollenated by a banana dick.

Either way you'll have good smoke and I'll stick to my original opinion that your plants are overfed and that is still evident now despite you flushing.

Regardless too about organics, the soil is mixed hot then and you are seeing that now as the plant finishes
 

Macncheesehaze

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That’s why it looks like that. Flushing is for toilets. It needs food to live and it’s being starved. Sprint through the finish line.
 
Just appearance.

You sure it's all flushed out because I'd bet my life that is what we are seeing.

They must have been burnt before you flushed and I would expect them to take more than 2 weeks to recover.

Like I said, it matters little now because it's too late. You could chop now or wait for her to eat herself in anger for not getting pollenated by a banana dick.

Either way you'll have good smoke and I'll stick to my original opinion that your plants are overfed and that is still evident now despite you flushing.
Yeah they never reacted bad to my feeding either. All organic botanicare and cal mag. Never had any of them go into shock. They stayed green into week 7 and that’s when I cut all nutes. They have been on a flush for 12+ days of straight water.
And again they never had nute issues. Here is them 2-3 weeks before flush.
 

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KK26

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Yeah they never reacted bad to my feeding either. All organic botanicare and cal mag. Never had any of them go into shock. They stayed green into week 7 and that’s when I cut all nutes. They have been on a flush for 12+ days of straight water.
And again they never had nute issues. Here is them 2-3 weeks before flush.
Too much N in them pics for certain.
 
Too much N in them pics for certain.
But safe to say no N burn right? I looked right now with a green light how everything was doing in the dark. First think I notice major color change and purpling of the big plant that is taking the most burnt yellow leaves. Think I may be starting my 24/48 hours of darkness pretty soon this week.
 
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