laserbrn
Well-Known Member
Hey just saw your post. Here is my opinion from my experience...
1) I have had a couple big fan leaves do the same thing for no reason as well and it doesn't seem to effect the plant at all.
2)Cut the dead leaves off because they are only wasting energy that could be spend on growing some buds.
3)You should water the plant as soon as the top of the soil starts to dry out ( usually every couple days ) your plant needs more water now then ever because of its size and growth. The leaves should perk up in a couple hours if it is the watering.
Hopes this helps!
woah...this couldn't be much worse...
1) The yellowing leaves that you are seeing are leaves suffering from an N deficiency late in flower. There's nothing that you can do about it at this point and it's not alarming on your plant by any means. You should NOTE that you had yellowing late in flower and an N defeciency and if you grow this same strain again, add some N during weeks 3 and 4 to give them enough to make it to the end.
2) Don't "cut" leaves off your plant until they are prety gone. I can usually just pull them off when they are dead enough to leave. The leaves are yellowing and dying because of the aforementioned N defeciency. If you pull the leaf off it'll just start itself on another leaf. Let it eat the N from the leaves as it needs to.
3) You are watering properly by lifting the pots and watering when they are light. Don't start overwatering now by following the above advice.
A couple of questions and notes.
Questions first:
1) How long have they been flowering?
2) How big is your grow room?
3) What kind of lights are you using?
-This kind of information is usually offered up when asking for advice for future reference.
Notes:
1) You need to get something to test the PH of your water. Can't grow MJ without properly PHed water. Okay, that's a bit of an overstatement, but it's very difficult and a lower percentage chance of success without properly PHed water. You need to check the PH of your runoff, some test strips should do the trick from a pet store or something. It will at least tell you if you are @ ph 4.5 or 8.5 (way too low and way too high).
2)the plants look really good, i can't believe someone gave you a plant that had already been flowering that long...Did he/she have a security risk? Could this security risk extend to you?