Normal yellowing?

simpleleaf

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Your plants look healthy, I'd say it's normal. It could indicate not enough nitrogen, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it gets worse. I would just cut those off and plan on needing to repeat as maintenance. There's also low light that far in to the canopy.
 

Iheartoregon

Active Member
Your plants look healthy, I'd say it's normal. It could indicate not enough nitrogen, but I wouldn't worry about it unless it gets worse. I would just cut those off and plan on needing to repeat as maintenance. There's also low light that far in to the canopy.
Heyyyyy thanks man I appreciate the input. Valid points. I plan on eventually lollipopping the main branches, but I’m assuming I would want to start that until flowering, and then part of the way into flowering….?
 

ec121

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Heyyyyy thanks man I appreciate the input. Valid points. I plan on eventually lollipopping the main branches, but I’m assuming I would want to start that until flowering, and then part of the way into flowering….?
Get that dead shit off the plant. It serves nothing but to attract pests.
 
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