Just flip it, a few yellowing and falling off at the bottom of a plant that big is normal.I'm just trying to figure out the yellowing lower leaves befor I switch to flowering light cycle
And if not, check those leaves. Are they 100% yellowing all over or starting out as intervienal chlorosis (yellowing starting in the veins). All over is low N, intervienal is Mag. If you supplement N, be aware of how you do it going into Bloom. You'll use up some in the stretch, but you want to lower it anyway.Just flip it, a few yellowing and falling off at the bottom of a plant that big is normal.
Thanks for the info by the looks of it it's starting in the veins but then again it's all over the leaves at first I thought for sure it was low n so I increased the nutes to Full strength and that started to burn the tips of some leaves so now I don't really know what to do nextAnd if not, check those leaves. Are they 100% yellowing all over or starting out as intervienal chlorosis (yellowing starting in the veins). All over is low N, intervienal is Mag. If you supplement N, be aware of how you do it going into Bloom. You'll use up some in the stretch, but you want to lower it anyway.
Looks like Mag maybe. I wouldn't freak out, just put a little Calmag in your straight waterings. Not sure what your water/feed cycle is like, but you might want to straight water with a Calmag trace in it to the point of runoff since you gave it a strong dose of nutes for a minimum of the next two waterings. IMO, but I'd grab a few more opinions besides mine.Yellow
Ok thanks a lot for your inputLooks like Mag maybe. I wouldn't freak out, just put a little Calmag in your straight waterings. Not sure what your water/feed cycle is like, but you might want to straight water with a Calmag trace in it to the point of runoff since you gave it a strong dose of nutes for a minimum of the next two waterings. IMO, but I'd grab a few more opinions besides mine.