3 Weeks into flowring... I have a few questions PICS PICS PICS

This is my 3rd week, and she has buds all overs the entire plant. I havent gave her any flowring nuts yet but I think I will go get some today. How does she look? and the leaves turning yellow whats that about is it nuts, or just dead leaves. Should I trim her I dont know how but im sure someone can guide me and last how much do you think this baby will yield????:weed:
 

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hazorazo

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Yeah, she needs nutes. She seems like a big one. Start with a half dose on the nutes, so you do not stress her out. Then go up to full dose once you have seen that she reacts well to the half dose. The yellowing leaves, I believe that means it is eating the nitrogen from those leaves, so feeding on itself. This will happen late in flowering, but should not happen too much in week 3. Give her some nutes, and see if the color perks up. Any leaves that are more than half yellow, you can probably pull off very easlily.

The leaves CAN be a sign that you are rootbound, also, so keep that in mind with a monster plant like that. Good looking for no nutes, keep up the good work.
 

jondamon

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Yeah, she needs nutes. She seems like a big one. Start with a half dose on the nutes, so you do not stress her out. Then go up to full dose once you have seen that she reacts well to the half dose. The yellowing leaves, I believe that means it is eating the nitrogen from those leaves, so feeding on itself. This will happen late in flowering, but should not happen too much in week 3. Give her some nutes, and see if the color perks up. Any leaves that are more than half yellow, you can probably pull off very easlily.

The leaves CAN be a sign that you are rootbound, also, so keep that in mind with a monster plant like that. Good looking for no nutes, keep up the good work.
very good advice +rep


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Little Tommy

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I run my veg nutes with bloom supplements up until the end of week 3 of flowering and then switch over to bloom nutes. This way there is more nitrogen for the plant to use and it doesn't start eating up all the nitrogen until further down the road.
 
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