yellowing issue, fits no description

mjetta

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I have four plants that are about three weeks into flower, growing with soil. im using 400 watts total of cfl's and watering every 3-4 days with water ph'ed to ~6.8. Im using MG bloom booster (sorry). About a week ago the lowest leaves started yellowing, but not dying or looking burnt. it started at the base of the leaves and moved its way towards the tips, then moved its way up the plant. its about halfway up the plant, but seems to be slowing down. the end result is leaves that feel normal, not crunchy or dead, but a very pretty yellow. they are even perky still. could it be over nuting since i ph'ed properly? really stumped here, the grow faq really didnt have any pics that matched what seemed to be going on with my plant. any help would be awesome. thanks
 

Seamaiden

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You're the one who knows exactly what the plants look like. Your eyes adjust for the light, and we can't see 'em. This site has pictures and it was very helpful for me.
 

Dopalicious

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NO

Normal aging process for a plant reacing maturity. This is desirable because it signifies that the plant is using up its nutrient resources in the soil. This means you won't be smoking nutes - plant should not be totally green when you harvest.

What strain are you growing? Indica-dom or sativa-dom?
 

mjetta

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ok, im going to have to apologize to those whove helped me so far, i made a mistake in my first post. While tieing down my plants i realized that the leaves are very much dying. they are burning at the tips and some of the bottom leaves were so bad they needed to be picked off. like i said its slowing down but definatly not stopping. they are white widows so they shouldnt be naturally yellowing this early. i would post pics but im too paraniod to be honest. the kolas themselves (4 per plant) are still doing great though.
 
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