Inner Yellow Leaves 2 weeks into bloom HELP!!

jerryindo

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Okay so ill try to make this short. Were about 2 to 3 weeks into bloom about week half ago I fed them there first dose of bloom, previously this plant was looking the best of the bunch.. Prior to feed there was only one or two inner leaves that were yellow, we didn't make a thing about it 2 days after the feed it started turning yellow rapidly . Its been about a week and half of flushing and still no improvement. The leaves are yellowing then browning and falling off. We are watering daily due to the Cali heat sitting at 90 to 100. Any advice? Only one plant turning.

We are feeding with age old bloom with Cali-mag and we were spraying them with seaweed kelp extract.
Prior to bloom they were on age old grow. 25 Gallon, PH around 7 highest reading is 7.5.

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waterproof808

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I noticed when my plants go dry to the point the leaves start to droop, they almost always display deficiencies like this afterwards. Not sure if thats whats going on here though, plant looks fine otherwise. I personally would have removed all of those inside/lower fan leaves by now.
 

jbcCT

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Okay so ill try to make this short. Were about 2 to 3 weeks into bloom about week half ago I fed them there first dose of bloom, previously this plant was looking the best of the bunch.. Prior to feed there was only one or two inner leaves that were yellow, we didn't make a thing about it 2 days after the feed it started turning yellow rapidly . Its been about a week and half of flushing and still no improvement. The leaves are yellowing then browning and falling off. We are watering daily due to the Cali heat sitting at 90 to 100. Any advice? Only one plant turning.

We are feeding with age old bloom with Cali-mag and we were spraying them with seaweed kelp extract.
Prior to bloom they were on age old grow. 25 Gallon, PH around 7 highest reading is 7.5.

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Are those most of the original leaves from veg growth? If so that's fairly natural, maybe not to the extent your seeing though.

Any time I use any nutrients I tend to over dilute to play it safe, I can always add more but I can't take away over doing it so I play it safe.

Is the new growth around the flowering looking strong?

Also, I know it's hot out, but try to let the plants dry out a bit. Don't starve to the point of wilting and maybe don't water as much.
 

jbcCT

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I noticed when my plants go dry to the point the leaves start to droop, they almost always display deficiencies like this afterwards. Not sure if thats whats going on here though, plant looks fine otherwise. I personally would have removed all of those inside/lower fan leaves by now.
Agree, the lower older leaves tend to yellow out after the ladies go a little dry.
 

john wishmyer

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same thing happend to mine nothing to worry aboutjust let then go naturally. i loaded my soil with N from the start,so its just part of the plants natural cycle
 

john wishmyer

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same thing happend to mine nothing to worry aboutjust let then go naturally. i loaded my soil with N from the start,so its just part of the plants natural cycle
 

Dmannn

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Some plants drop more fans than others. This is normal. You could add a bit of nitrogen, but don't over do it. If it responds to that, give it a bit more. It is a bit later in the season so you may end up loosing even more fan leaves. That's not really an issue as long as bud sites are swelling. It actually helps out with light penetration.

If it starts loosing bud leaves i would worry about a k or p def..
 
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