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Ladies r in 4th wk of flower this Thursday, using sub cools soil hot formula now, watered w only spring water and used molasses last wk and regular water again last weds, these just started, no nutes used at all, water should b ph ok since it's spring water! Pls helpimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

crispypb840

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It is normal to have the lower leaves(fans) yellow and drop off mid to late flower. They are using up nutrients from them. You can pull them off gently to help prevent mold/mildew. Do you have any nutes. This is the time it is most important to start providing enough nutrients. Molasses is good but I would use a water soluble feed.(Blooming formula) This gives them instant nutrients for fast results. They don't have to work as much to extract nutrients. Especially in a pot where the roots can get bound so tight virtually no soil is in between them.
Ladies r in 4th wk of flower this Thursday, using sub cools soil hot formula now, watered w only spring water and used molasses last wk and regular water again last weds, these just started, no nutes used at all, water should b ph ok since it's spring water! Pls helpView attachment 2922561View attachment 2922562View attachment 2922563
 
I understand about the leaves falling and yellowing near the end of flower, but these r only in wk4 which ends Thursday, however, the soil I'm using is sub cools hot soil, and the instructions were to use just water thus no nutes
 

crispypb840

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Either way it looks like somewhat of a deficiency so just watering it isn't working then right? If it were me I would find a good all around nutrient solution and add it. It must have all Micro and Macro elements. Macro (N-P-K) Micro (calcium, magnesium, iron, etc.) That way you know you are giving the plant everything.
I understand about the leaves falling and yellowing near the end of flower, but these r only in wk4 which ends Thursday, however, the soil I'm using is sub cools hot soil, and the instructions were to use just water thus no nutes
 
looked up a recipe for epsom salt and said up to two tablespoons per gallon of water, I thought it was a bit much myself, used teaspoons in 1 gallon, and used 1 tsp in another, hope this wasn't too much:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
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