AquafinaOrbit
Well-Known Member
I have a plant outside that's been flowering a few weeks now but lately has really started to yellow on the lower leafs. Initially I thought it was simply a little normal yellowing due to flowering, but the yellow has been spreading at a very fast rate lately. I'm worried that when the temperatures got into the 30s for a couple nights in a row the plant felt it must rush flowering and is now wasting all it's energy to try and finish what it has. That or a Nitrogen def but in flowering that would seem odd to me. So are there any ideas on why it may be yellowing like this and if it is from the cold if it will slow back down now that it's a bit warmer and properly finish the bud its got? Also as you can see the tips are curling down. I believe its due to over fertilization as I recently fertilized two waterings in a row by mistake. As always thanks for help and sorry for the photos resolution, all I have is a phone.
Soil is foxfarm ocean forest. Nutrient line is Blue Mountain Organics, and the PH of it all is currently unknown but was correct about 2 weeks ago and I'll retest again tonight.
Soil is foxfarm ocean forest. Nutrient line is Blue Mountain Organics, and the PH of it all is currently unknown but was correct about 2 weeks ago and I'll retest again tonight.