More details?
Is it at 7 weeks or are you asking if it will make it weeks?
In the ground or a pot?
What have you been feeding?
What kind of soil is it in?
Could be burn but except for the yellowing they look fine. It's hard to say without more details but it looks like it's more likely deficiency.If you used proper, complete sentences someone could help you. I see they look a bit fried, and maybe they get cold at night? They will probably make it to harvest if the environmental conditions improve, but how many weeks are they now? oh, seven.
Are you saying there is frost imminent in your area? I really, honestly, cannot tell what you're asking.
Beastie Bloom has no nitrogen so if day it's probably a bit nitrogen deficient. It's far enough into flowering that I wouldn't mess with trying to give anything but maybe a flowering base fertilizer with low N. Maybe even something like Botanicare Cal-Mag. The Beastie Blooms is meant to be used as a bloom booster with other products. For future reference the plants still need N in flowering, just in a lower ratio to PK and decreasing further into flowering.7 weeks into flower soil outdoor in ground bestie bloom 3.25 tea 5 gallons ph 6.5
No im sorry for the poor post .Guess i was worried about the yellow leaves. And if it was somthing i should worry weather was 90 this week after being in fiftys last week.frost looks not likly for at least 2 to 3 weeksIf you used proper, complete sentences someone could help you. I see they look a bit fried, and maybe they get cold at night? They will probably make it to harvest if the environmental conditions improve, but how many weeks are they now? oh, seven.
Are you saying there is frost imminent in your area? I really, honestly, cannot tell what you're asking.
The early N deficiency in flowering will cost you a bit on the yield. It's probably too late to do much about that but, like I said, you could use a flowering base or a cal-mag. Just something with a small amount of N to keep it from bring a further issue.Over all it looks good though.No im sorry for the poor post .Guess i was worried about the yellow leaves. And if it was somthing i should worry weather was 90 this week after being in fiftys last week.frost looks not likly for at least 2 to 3 weeks
Started with haeaillBeastie Bloom has no nitrogen so if day it's probably a bit nitrogen deficient. It's far enough into flowering that I wouldn't mess with trying to give anything but maybe a flowering base fertilizer with low N. Maybe even something like Botanicare Cal-Mag. The Beastie Blooms is meant to be used as a bloom booster with other products. For future reference the plants still need N in flowering, just in a lower ratio to PK and decreasing further into flowering.
If you used proper, complete sentences someone could help you. I see they look a bit fried, and maybe they get cold at night? They will probably make it to harvest if the environmental conditions improve, but how many weeks are they now? oh, seven.
Are you saying there is frost imminent in your area? I really,
Thanks i cut the n to early two weeks ago i was feeding which has a 5 NThe early N deficiency in flowering will cost you a bit on the yield. It's probably too late to do much about that but, like I said, you could use a flowering base or a cal-mag. Just something with a small amount of N to keep it from bring a further issue.Over all it looks good though.
That's your culprit. It's a learning game, for sure.Started with haeaill
Thanks i cut the n to early two weeks ago i was feeding which has a 5 N
Except that this wasn't from a flush. Although, now that you mentioned it, is definitely do a flush for the last week with something as strong as Beastie Bloom in the mix. Do you know how long your strains flowering period is supposed to be? If you're already at 7 weeks you'll want to start flushing now if that's an 8 week plant.Yellowing means that your plant is utilizing it's stored resources like it was intended to and will taste good
I never mentioned flushingExcept that this wasn't from a flush. Although, now that you mentioned it, is definitely do a flush for the last week with something as strong as Beastie Bloom in the mix. Do you know how long your strains flowering period is supposed to be? If you're already at 7 weeks you'll want to start flushing now if that's an 8 week plant.
No, you didn't. But the op said that they were still feeding. Plants shouldn't be yellowing of they're still being fed.I never mentioned flushing
So, thanks to Sir Napsalot trying me thinking, I decided that id better fact check my self. It's a good thing I did. There actually three deficiencies that can cause yellowing. The way to.tell which you're dealing with is from where it first starts. If it's lower leaves its magnesium (this is definitely the most common deficiency). If it's the upper leaves then it's iron. If it's a general lack of green on the whole plant them it's N. If I'm right that your yellowing is stringest at the top of the plant them you're actually looking at an iron deficiency.