Is this normal

JAMO_Grow

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Yes it looks for the most part normal, the last image uploaded gives clear indication that the plant is in good health.
Keep us posted on the results.How many weeks is she in the flowering phase?

Happy Growing.:bigjoint:
 

JAMO_Grow

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They are approximately in their third week of flowering
She should be fine, and is looking good so far.The brown dead leaves you can remove, if they are bothering you.Keeping in mind that the flowering phase of the plant is essentially a natural process of death.Therefore browning and yellowing of leaves should be expected in the flowering phase.

Hope this helps.
 

JAMO_Grow

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I would like to apologize, I only looked at the two images. Looking at the second image posted, there is concern and attention required.The clarity of the image is not the best but it could be nutrient burn (cant really see from the images presented) or there is the possibility of nutrient deficiencies ( During flowering phase the plants can get really hungry.). Clearer images and close ups are required as well as more details about the nutrients given to the plants to produce a accurate analysis of the plants health.
 

Newgrower4now

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Thanks for the help I figured there was something wrong because of the rate that the leaves are dying at and the only fertilizers that I am using is Alaskan fish fertilizer and I use the bloom and grow formulas where I'm located there is very little options as far as potting soil I'm at work right now when I get off this evening I will take more pictures thanks for the help I really appreciate it
 

Diesel0889

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I feel there is two much yellow for week 3. I normaly have none at all week 3 unless somthing is not 100%. Jamogrow gave good advice I think he may be onto something. Happy growing!
 

Newgrower4now

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Also they are planted in 3-gallon containers and the plants are approximately 3 ft tall and a canopy is approximately 2 to 2 and 1/2 foot across is it possible that my plants have outgrown the containers
 

Newgrower4now

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Would the Heat also make it look like this because I have been trying to keep my room at A Basin temperature but since I've added this thousand watt light it has been very difficult to keep it down in the mid-80s and I just got up this morning check my room and it's a hundred and four degrees inside of their
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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Would the Heat also make it look like this because I have been trying to keep my room at A Basin temperature but since I've added this thousand watt light it has been very difficult to keep it down in the mid-80s and I just got up this morning check my room and it's a hundred and four degrees inside of their
They wont like 104 degrees on a daily basis unless its a heavy sativa, try keep yah temps below 93
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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Would the Heat also make it look like this because I have been trying to keep my room at A Basin temperature but since I've added this thousand watt light it has been very difficult to keep it down in the mid-80s and I just got up this morning check my room and it's a hundred and four degrees inside of their
You got a few fried leafs, jeez you got some nute issues
 

WingAK

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I see your using Alaska fertilizer if your from Wasilla or anchorage go into AK jacks they can fix you right up
 

Newgrower4now

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I messed up from the very beginning by using the soil that I used and not having the nutritions that I needed for these. There is nothing available around locally for me within a 50 Mi radius that I know for sure does not sell anything such as black gold or any of the other soils that have been suggested after I planted my plants and got them started I noticed one out of the four bags of soil that I used was actually a Time released soil so I have been fighting nutrition problems from day one
 
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