Yellowing 5 weeks flower

Feaster

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I'm coming to an end of 5 weeks I had 3 seed 2 became males down to one plant. Unsure of the strain a buddy had seeds he didn't want so I took em off his hands

NUTES:
Sensi grow A+B
Sensi bloom A+B
BIG BUD

SOIL:
FFOF + FFHF

LIGHTS:
600W MH for veg and HPS for flower

With the Sensi I was told it's was ph perfect so I didnt have to worry about the ph.

I am at the end of 5 weeks of flower in the bottom lower fan leaves are yellowing when i water i do both the lift method and finger method to determine dryness.

I'M just not sure if the buds look to small or if I'm doing an alright job. I do know patients is deff the key. Just hope everything works out. This is bitterly only my second grow 1st with reg seed and not auto
 

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Nugs1

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Need some better pics of the yellowing with regular lights so we can see.
Some yellowing is normal in flower but not a lot until the end.
 

ANC

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The plant is looking nice, Hit it with a bit of epsom salt and check it in 3 days or so.
 

Nugs1

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Actually looking pretty good, I wouldn't be too worried. You are nearing the end of your flowering anyway's. If the problem gets worse then maybe make some adjustments.
At this stage its completely normal for leaves to turn and fall off of the bottom of the plant. Your lady is taking everything it has and pushing it up to the buds like its supposed to, I would change a thing.
I see some "clawing" on your leaves which can be a sign of over watering or too much nitrogen. Have you tried to hit it with N to fix it before asking for help? Its ok it you did just no more, she does not need N now.

So Epsom Salt is a good natural source of phosphorous and magnesium which the plant needs a lot of at this point but I your giving the right nutes and on the right schedule then your prob fine there. Epsom salt will also help with ph balance your ph too.

In closing- I'd leave it to see if it gets worse stay on your regular feeding schedule, don't over water it. If it gets worse then maybe look into epsom salt. Also for now keep an eye on your ph of water going in to the plant and coming out of the bottom make sure they are within 1 point of each other.
 

Buba Blend

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Actually looking pretty good, I wouldn't be too worried. You are nearing the end of your flowering anyway's. If the problem gets worse then maybe make some adjustments.
At this stage its completely normal for leaves to turn and fall off of the bottom of the plant. Your lady is taking everything it has and pushing it up to the buds like its supposed to, I would change a thing.
I see some "clawing" on your leaves which can be a sign of over watering or too much nitrogen. Have you tried to hit it with N to fix it before asking for help? Its ok it you did just no more, she does not need N now.

So Epsom Salt is a good natural source of phosphorous and magnesium which the plant needs a lot of at this point but I your giving the right nutes and on the right schedule then your prob fine there. Epsom salt will also help with ph balance your ph too.

In closing- I'd leave it to see if it gets worse stay on your regular feeding schedule, don't over water it. If it gets worse then maybe look into epsom salt. Also for now keep an eye on your ph of water going in to the plant and coming out of the bottom make sure they are within 1 point of each other.
Good Info but I believe Epsom salt(magnesium sulfate) is a source of mag and sulfur not phosphorus right?
 

Feaster

Active Member
Awesome thanks for the input just wish the other 2 were females as well yo get a little more but can't complain about free seed and you never know the luck of the draw. I'll keep am eye on her and make sure there are no drastic changes and go from there where can i get the Epson salt if need be
 

Nugs1

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Good Info but I believe Epsom salt(magnesium sulfate) is a source of mag and sulfur not phosphorus right?
Your right it is. The magnesium is a catalyst to help bring up more phosphorous. Normally when you have a magnesium deficiency it comes along with phosphorous deficiency. It does also help with nitrogen uptake, as well as the sulfur in the epsom salt.
 
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