Yellowing Leaves End of Flowering

az99

Member
I am hopefully in the last 2 weeks of flowering so I stated giving just water. Now the leaves are starting to yellow. Is that just normal part of life cycle? They always looked great when giving nutes every other feeding.
 

mpw75

Member
I am hopefully in the last 2 weeks of flowering so I stated giving just water. Now the leaves are starting to yellow. Is that just normal part of life cycle? They always looked great when giving nutes every other feeding.
Hi, there, yes this is normal.... As the plants coming to the end of flowering and your feeding just water, the plant is using up the remainder nutes left and leaves start to discolour, a few pics would be helpful though.
 

*BUDS

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Yes it is normal if you didnt monitor ph, didnt water or flush with ph'd water enough and had an undersized pot.
 

az99

Member
Yes it is normal if you didnt monitor ph, didnt water or flush with ph'd water enough and had an undersized pot.
I did water with 6.5 tested water. But I only have them in 3 gallon pots for 2' tall indica variety. Thanx
 

808killahz

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if you are just giving your plants water with no nutrients then yes it is normal. Since you are not supplying them with nutrients or food, they are using their stored food / energy supply in the leaves. Thats why they are turning yellow. If you are flushing your plants than this is fine. if not, get some nutrients/food to them.

just fyi.... plants can also get some yellowing of the leaves when switching from grow to bloom nutes due to the lower nitrogen content in bloom nutes. Not a big deal but if its bothering you then just give them some Nitrogen...
 

HotShot7414

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It wouldn't be normal for all leaves to remain green,the fact is a plant in nature would yellow/brown then eventually die while dropping buds and seeds until it does.
 
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