The fan leaves are starting to yellow out though, what would i do to fix that???Looks to me like you have another month to go. In any event I would not take her this early. She lovely. I also would be careful about fan removal because it slows them down. Good luck on finishing and good job.
I'd ask you to tell everyone what light, substrate, nutrients, environment you've used to get so far so nicely. But it's right about actual 4-6 weeks in flower when the roller coaster ride starts as they start thinking about senescence.The fan leaves are starting to yellow out though, what would i do to fix that???
the fan leaves are starting to get yellow, what should i do for that?? its never happened beforeYou've got a ways to go still. I feel like new growers can get hung up on the idea of trichomes being the "most correct" way to determine ripeness. But if the other signs are not there (hairs being all brown and curled in, bracts swollen), then it's *not* ripe, no matter what the trichomes look like.
I have not looked at trichomes since my first grow. I would say it's more of an academic thing, like it's cool to know how the trichomes change as the plant matures, but you don't need to check them to know when to harvest.
Great looking buds btw! Just keep doing what you're doing and check back in a few weeks if you're still not sure.
Yeah i agree i was gonna say dont pay attention to sugar leaf trichomes or any bud thats been touched also can go that way same with pistils they can go coloured prematurely if handled or if overfed as you all know already many new growers might not know thisYou might also be seeing the trichomes on the sugar leaves, which are not an indication of the ripeness of the flowers. Common mistake. Agree with @weedstoner420 the other markers for ripeness are not in place yet. 3-5 weeks to go.
Also, the white hairs are an indication that the flowers are still stacking. If you chop now, you'll kneecap your overall yield, and desired potency. STAY THE COURSE! Great job so far
Its probably hungry for n especially idk tho hard to tell without pics ?the fan leaves are starting to get yellow, what should i do for that?? its never happened before
Yeah like @curious2garden said we'd probably need more info/pics to get an idea what's going on, or if it's even worth worrying about at this point...the fan leaves are starting to get yellow, what should i do for that?? its never happened before
when i get home ill take more picsYeah like @curious2garden said we'd probably need more info/pics to get an idea what's going on, or if it's even worth worrying about at this point...
here are a couple pics from this morningYeah like @curious2garden said we'd probably need more info/pics to get an idea what's going on, or if it's even worth worrying about at this point...
Looks like too much of something to me, possibly fertilizer, water, or both...here are a couple pics from this morning
Im using Canna Coco and the Canna Coco nutrients, A & B Cannazyme and BoostLooks like too much of something to me, possibly fertilizer, water, or both...
Can you share some more info about what medium you're growing in and what fertilizers you're using?
Yeah in that case I'd say it looks like some sort of lockout, either from overfeeding or letting the coco dry out.Im using Canna Coco and the Canna Coco nutrients, A & B Cannazyme and Boost
What ppm are you feeding her? And is she getting calmag, I'd feed her at keast 2 x a day. At 800 ppm 6.2 ph 20 percent runoff every feeding. She how she responds.Im using Canna Coco and the Canna Coco nutrients, A & B Cannazyme and Boost