Advice please

hebrewdiver

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Good day....I'm plan on harvesting my girl today. In the last couple of weeks after doing doing a flush the leaves have began to yellow and brown as you can see by the pics. Could I have over watered after the flush with kelp? What do you think is causing this?IMG_0460.JPG IMG_0461.JPG
 

Stiickygreen

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I'm a bit confused why you'd add kelp to the flush.....but everyone does things differently and it is what it is.

Were these fed organically or synthetically? With the mention of kelp, I'll ASSume you fed organically/with amendments/etc. There's no way to prove it, but if you were organic and gave them ample waterings...you may have just activated the build up of organics in your soil into solution and it whapped em. Most folks don't try to flush non-chem ferts. They just harvest em when ready.

happy trimming..... if there is such a thing
 

mr buddy

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Good day....I'm plan on harvesting my girl today. In the last couple of weeks after doing doing a flush the leaves have began to yellow and brown as you can see by the pics. Could I have over watered after the flush with kelp? What do you think is causing this?View attachment 3990436 View attachment 3990437
How far into flower what strain are they .. and my opinion plants do use up all the last energy from leaves in flower later on and this is what looks like is happening to me just keep ramming ph water through. .and try lights out for 24hrs befor harvest
 

Buba Blend

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Good day....I'm plan on harvesting my girl today. In the last couple of weeks after doing doing a flush the leaves have began to yellow and brown as you can see by the pics. Could I have over watered after the flush with kelp? What do you think is causing this?View attachment 3990436 View attachment 3990437
No idea what caused it. What I am guessing is the damage started weeks before those pictures were taken so the conversation would have to start there.
Next grow take pictures of the whole plant every week even if they look healthy. If a problem shows up it should be easier to diagnose.
 
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