When a plant gets so far into flowering it stops taking up nitrogen. That why leaves turn yellow from bottom up. Just like the leaves on tree's in the fall. Except that is do to the shortage of sun light.I have a problem, went to check my plants and adjust the lights, i look around and i see 3 leaves on a branch that are completely yellow, yellow as a bannana peel and then i see another set that are yellow, i immediately pluck them. And there are some brown spots on some leaves.
I use fox farm, but what the hell is going on?
The Auxins flow is stronger going straight up the meristem into the main cola, that and the intense light it recieves is why it can mature faster than lower buds. Just cut it down main cola when ready and the rest can wait until they are ready.Oh ok, i get it. So I have a 2 gallon bucket, i SLOWLY POUR in 6 gallons of water. Wait 20 minutes, and then add molasses to the 2nd flush.
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I have a problem I need some answers to. On my main cola i would say 1/3 of the hairs are amber if not a little more, but on the other smaller colas only a little bit are, so it seems to be the main cola is maturing faster. My problem is that on the main cola there are brown spots on a ton of the leaves. And I want to feed with fox farm one more time before i begin flushing with just water and molasses. But do these brown spots mean i am feeding too much, or are they natural, and i should be ok to feed them one more time???
When the heads of the tricks start getting cloudy, good fast head high, when they all are cloudy with a few amber thats your 50/50 thats what you want.Oh that makes sense.
I have one more question about harvesting. I am going to get a magnifying glass soon. But i heard to harvest when the trichomes are cloudy and a few amber.
But what should i look for when i harvest if i want a head high but with a little body high? Definately not couchlock/zombied??
that plant has atleast 2 months left don't start flushing