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  1. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    Yeah, that's the way it typically goes. In this case, the leaves are dying from the edges inward and the stems are still vibrant and green where they enter the bud. True, hard to see with my shitty pix.
  2. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    I have more experience with bud rot than I care to mention. Never seen bud rot express in this way, but just to not dismiss you, I did take a very close look and, no signs of anything like that. Thanks for caring enough to mention it.
  3. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    This is the main kola on this plant that is showing this yellowing. The smaller branches look fairly normal.
  4. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    Yeah, once they are into the bud they're green, which makes me think its related to either moisture or light. Here are two more. Didn't want to turn the lights off again, so sorry for the hideous color.
  5. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    My schedule peaks at about 1240 ppm of added nutes at mid-flower. All these plants get the same thing. I typically lean towards less nutes rather than more, but have never seen any burn in the many runs I've had with this strain. In my experience nutrient burn tends to just start at the tips and...
  6. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    Yeah, agreed. Not so normal, for this strain. typical PPM during flower is about 1240. I tend to let the PH drift up towards the end, 6.6 or 6.7. I grow in Nectar for the Gods #8 soil and all these ladies are in the same medium. One thing I'm thinking is that it could be related to air...
  7. MochaJoe

    Ice Cream Cake Nice Purple, but some Yellowing.

    Ice Cream Cake Indoor, Gavita1000e, closed room CO2 1200 ppm - Today is day 55 of 60 to 62 days. Its been a great run, no bugs, no PM, looking like a large yield, however, I'm noticing a few plants are turning very yellow, basically dying, while most others are maturing to the proper purple...
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