Browning Leaves

Phytoplankton

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They’re darn close, there’s a little foxtailing, disregard those pistils. Keep a close eye on them, you’ve got some brown sugar leaves in the buds, that’s a breeding ground for bud rot, but right now they look really nice. Lots of potential reasons for the browning leaves, nothing you can really do now but watch and wait.
 

go go kid

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PERSONALY,k i would harvest. those brown leaves can cause some serious bud rot. i know from experiance.
its not allways noticeable from just looking.
but wait to see what others think, as i live in a damp climate
 

Fatjoe

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Deficiencies galore. Looks like they locked out at some point. However they've arrived. I'm with the guy above. I'd harvest them. Get them out of all that dying vegetation.
Sweet looking autos though.
 

Mumbeltypeg

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Sensational looking flowers there! Bravo!
They look ready to pull, the one with the really yellow leaves looks like it’s not coping with the light strength at this point, it’s throwing out new growth at the tips of the flowers.. and the others have already receded the pistils and swollen, the white hairs they are throwing out on top are again due to high strength light. What light are you using BTW? Those are some seriously stacked buds.
 
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Sensational looking flowers there! Bravo!
They look ready to pull, the one with the really yellow leaves looks like it’s not coping with the light strength at this point, it’s throwing out new growth at the tips of the flowers.. and the others have already receded the pistils and swollen, the white hairs they are throwing out on top are again due to high strength light. What light are you using BTW? Those are some seriously stacked buds.
The yellowing has been going on for weeks. I have been feeding by the book as well as on top of the cal mag. I really think they are just fried. I ran my light at 100% the whole time
It is a spider farmer g8600
 
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