Leaves yellowing too fast in flower?

Married2MarryJ

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hey guys so I have an ethos genetics rainmaker and she’s 36 Days in flower her bottom leaves are yellowing and her top leaves are lighter green but now turning purple. I have been feed water feed water. Are the leaves yellow too fast or is this natural?
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InigoMontoya

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It's a little early for that much. Looking closely at the pics I can see some burnt tips and clawed leaves here and there which would be nitrogen toxicity, and a few other things some more experienced members on here could pinpoint for you better than I can.
 

Married2MarryJ

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That looks like lockout, I doubt its deficient... That's a big plant for such a small container. You must feed it a lot yeah? It's probably got salt buildup. Do you have access to RO water?
I have been feeding it this crap fox farm bloom nutrients and mammoth p i just feel the plant wants more those bites probably aren’t best. Feeding At ph of 5.8 is that too low? I just got blue planet nutrients I’m ditching the fox farm nutrients but hmm I wonder what this is
 

Olive Drab Green

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hey guys so I have an ethos genetics rainmaker and she’s 36 Days in flower her bottom leaves are yellowing and her top leaves are lighter green but now turning purple. I have been feed water feed water. Are the leaves yellow too fast or is this natural?
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Pretty sure it’s fine. It’s drawing resources from leaves to out into the bud. Probably another 20-30 days, roughly.
 

somedude584

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What's your substrate? I'd recommend flushing with appropriately pH'd water. There's definitely a nitrogen toxicity there, I've dealt with similar around the same time but have found a flush every two weeks or so does the trick. You'll still get some good bud but your yield will be diminished for sure.
 

Olive Drab Green

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What's your substrate? I'd recommend flushing with appropriately pH'd water. There's definitely a nitrogen toxicity there, I've dealt with similar around the same time but have found a flush every two weeks or so does the trick. You'll still get some good bud but your yield will be diminished for sure.
It’s clawing. Doesn’t necessarily mean N tox. The leaves are way too light for it to be that. It’s probably clawing because it’s fading.
 
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