What do you think I should do?

harveyj

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Take a look at my plant. She has been in flower for almost 3 weeks. there are a few large yellow fan leaves. They are soft still not hard and crunchy. I'm not too concerned about them but wondered if I should cut them off or do you think that they might turn back to green eventually. The rest of the plant is doing great besides the few yellow leaves and all of the new growth looks great as well.
 

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Inkslinger118

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Take a look at my plant. She has been in flower for almost 3 weeks. there are a few large yellow fan leaves. They are soft still not hard and crunchy. I'm not too concerned about them but wondered if I should cut them off or do you think that they might turn back to green eventually. The rest of the plant is doing great besides the few yellow leaves and all of the new growth looks great as well.

It looks fine. I was just reading about this. I have the book from Jorge Cervantez. What happens is the plant is pulling more energy to the flowers and the leaves are just dying. If they start getting crispy trim them. But they should be fine.
 

harveyj

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It looks fine. I was just reading about this. I have the book from Jorge Cervantez. What happens is the plant is pulling more energy to the flowers and the leaves are just dying. If they start getting crispy trim them. But they should be fine.
Are you sure that it should be yellowing this soon into flowering? Seems a bit soon but hell I'm new to this game...
 

newb101

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possibly a nitrogen def. do you have holes in the bottom of the pot? she kinda looks a lil over watered too
 

harveyj

Member
possibly a nitrogen def. do you have holes in the bottom of the pot? she kinda looks a lil over watered too
I've made lots of holes in the bottom of the pot. The plant only gets water about once a week or when the plant has gone dry. I think what you are seeing with the drooping is that the plant was quite dry and I had just watered her before I took this picture. I'll keep an eye on her and watch for a Nitrogen deficiency.
 

Wavels

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If you are using a bloom type fertilizer, switch back to something higher in N...those leaves should NOT be that yellow this early into flowering,
Good luck.
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