Super Skunk, day 30 flowering, question about yellowing?

Shredder111

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This Super Skunk is on day 30 flowering and doing great. Resin is already piling up and the plant is very dark green and healthy in the top 3/4th. I noticed that some of the bottom leaves slowly started to be burned away by maybe a tiny amount of nutrient od, but the plant is not actually nutrient burned. There hasn't been a sign of burning for over a month. The yellowing I am referring to is very slow and is slowly moving up the leaves in the lower 1/4th of the plant. Today, I noticed that some of the larger lower fan leaves are starting to get light green and from here they typically yellow and shrivel up brown from the edges inward. The plant is only about a foot and a half tall in a 10L container and is heavily lst'ed. I have been watering only with water because of the heavy healthy greens on my tops for the past 2 or 3 weeks. Otherwise, I use homeade organic nutes. What is the problem and how do I maintain it?:hump:

Thank you for your time. Please, only serious opinions because what you say, I will eventually do.:joint:
 

Shredder111

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All f*cking night and not one answer while other b.s threads with pics share all the wealth and famous members of riu!
 

Shredder111

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Hmmm, is epsom salt organic? It shouldn't be caused by heat because it has been fairly mild outside with very little truly HOT days.
 

superdave5

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Your bottom leaves can turn yellow if you dont have enough light penetration to them. Also, your leaves store nutes, so if your not watering enough then the plant will use up whats stored in the water leaves as food for the plant, in which at that point will turn leaves yellow as well. But being that your plant is dark green I doubt your underwatering. My guess would be light, or heat, possibly over nutes and your burning them. If your making your own organic nutes, then hopefully your a very experienced chemist or good at mixing stuff and know your PPM. If your just throwing shit together (not saying you are) then your prob. fuckin up your plants
 

smokinmayne

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It's a lack of a certain nutrient I'm so gone right now I don't want to give u the wrong info
just tryen to lead ya in the right path
som1 will chime in
 

Shredder111

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Thanks guys, yeah, my ferts are a bunch of different dungs thrown together with other organic goodies added in, but I water very lightly with it. Hmm, it could be related to light because the lower leaves get very very very little.
 

Hairy Bob

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Consumption of nitrogen from the fan leaves (and subsequent yellowing) is perfectly normal during the later stages of flowering.
 
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