Need some help/suggestions. Dying branches

Mrtca12

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Late in flower some branches have really small buds and yellow/dying leaves compared to sisters. Does anyone know what could be causing this and how to solve. I added some pictures of the other plants for comparison. Even on the plants with problems other branches have big flowers and completely green like it’s supposed too.
 

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Rozgreenburn

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Welcome to RIU bro. What are you growing in and what is your nute type and dosage? I haven't grow outdoor in a few decades so I may watch and see what the outdoor growers think.
 

Mrtca12

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Thanks!! Growing in top quality soil, pots are about 250-300gallons, and as for nutes using a dry mix of rainbow mix and a similar product in the area. 3 cups per fertilizing. Then during flower also adding sugaree xatalyst silika liquid karma etc.
 

Rozgreenburn

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Toward the last past of flowering your plants will consume lower fan leaves, converting them into elements they can use. That is perfectly normal, so don't pull them off until they are dried out. How often are you adding nutes?
 

Mrtca12

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Yeah for sure, I’m definitely aware of that. The thing is the buds are really small on the branches that this is happening too. Like really small compared to others. About 1/4 of the size. It’s not easy to tell from the picture. I have a plant or two where it’s happening to the whole plant and then others where it’s just a branch or two. Other plants of the same clones are completely healthy, green and really giant buds.
 

Rozgreenburn

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I had an issue that was similar. Some of my dry amendments kinda clumped up in the planter. I got distracted and did not fully mix amendments fully.
 

Mrtca12

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Do you think a good flush now would do anything this late in flower? There about 8 weeks. Or just call it a loss and prepare for harvest.
 

Rozgreenburn

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Do you think a good flush now would do anything this late in flower? There about 8 weeks. Or just call it a loss and prepare for harvest.
No, you can get some return at harvest, it will just be smaller and lower quality. Try backing off on your nutes 75% for now, just water. Never need to flush soil unless it's been overloaded. Finish it all, save the good, extract the popcorn and compost the rest. Start some new beans now for the next round. Good luck...
 
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