outdoor problem

Decepticon

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ive looked everywhere online and cant find a cause and fix for this its outside plants, recently started flowering. i dont foliar feed, i would really love it if someone can help me out photo 1.JPG photo 2.JPG photo 3.JPG
 
You should seriously reconsider, failgrower. She's obviously hungry as fuck. Looks loose, too. Is she getting more than 12 hours of direct sunlight?
 
im a failgrower cause i am having problems with a plant lol awesome logic.its not underfed it gets mostly all day sun with some shade depending on the time
 
im a failgrower cause i am having problems with a plant lol awesome logic.its not underfed it gets mostly all day sun with some shade depending on the time
If I am a failtroll for giving you advice, then you are a failgrower for killing your plants. Nothing awesome, or lame about it. It just is what it is. Isn't it? What are you feeding her? How often?
 
whatever the cause it happened like within a day or 2, i feed every 2 - 3 days just recently switched to bloom since everything's flowering
 
Gotta be something you are leaving out. She looks starved for food, and light.

That type of yellowing doesn't happen within a day or two.
 
shes in an open area gets morning sun then like 30 mins to an hour of shade then sun until dark, and it gets fed like every 2 days.... i recently switched from veg to bloom nutes like a week or 2 ago, other than that i havent changed anything in my routine
 
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Maybe some more knowledgeable outdoor people will enlighten us. I can tell you this for sure... that sort of crispy gnarliness did not happen within a day or two. If you saw lower fan leaves yellowing first, that was something that should of gotten attention right away. The loose pack says not enough direct sunlight. Yellowing leaves says hungry...

But, hey I've been wrong before...
 
yeah the lower/older sets really didnt yellow, like the top have... also the brown leaves arnt crisp they are soft
 
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