Yellowing leaves

Should I trim the yellow leaves, I have trimmed two that were all but dead. It's almost ready I was told a couple weeks. should I trim them all or over the next week or so, I do appreciate the help I was wanting to pull it being impatient so thanks a million for that. It is very helpful having people with knowledge share what they know. I have done a ton of research but it's hard to trust the stuff you look up. Thanks again for the help.
 

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Budzbuddha

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I would stay the course and continue feeding / flowering time. ( there is white pistils still pretty evident ) - plant may be exhausting the leaves because it wants some more nutes.

Congrats on getting this far - she looks like a nice one.

If that is a soil grow - dump a couple of cups worth if fresh soil on top of container and water in. That alone is a simple way to bump up feed without drama. Flowering plants can be heavy feeders during late stage flower.
 
I would stay the course and continue feeding / flowering time. ( there is white pistils still pretty evident ) - plant may be exhausting the leaves because it wants some more nutes.

Congrats on getting this far - she looks like a nice one.

If that is a soil grow - dump a couple of cups worth if fresh soil on top of container and water in. That alone is a simple way to bump up feed without drama. Flowering plants can be heavy feeders during late stage flower.
Thank you I really appreciate it
 

evil6666

Active Member
Senescence is when plants will naturally yellow off and die. During the final weeks of flowering do not be alarmed. Leaf drop and yellowing always increases. Flushing plants with pure water or a flushing solution at the end of bloom will also rid the medium of residual nutrients and often causes leaves to yellow.
 
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