Cutting off light bleached fan leaves - good or bad idea?

pmumbry

Active Member
by light bleached if you mean the leaves are no longer green then yes, you may pull them off. any completely yellowed or brown leaves may be pulled off without worry.
 

profcornish

Member
Yeah, they're completely healthy looking large fan leaves, though the only problem is they're yellower than Homer Simpsons arse crack. Do these leaved still contain any form of nutrients or perform photosynthesis? Apparently the light bleaching is caused by the light breaking down the chlorophyll, assuming this is true that means these leaved fail to perform photosynthesis, though may still contain nutrients for the flowering phase?
 

H R Puff N Stuff

Well-Known Member
you can remove them they no longer serve there main funtion and may possibly be blocking light to leaves that are creating energy what little if any nutes that may be in there can easily be replaced by root uptake.
 

profcornish

Member
yellow -

is not bleached. are they flowering? or vegging?
Just in the second week of flowering - Had my light 8" from the tops, since the lights been raised to 14" the growths been green, so it's safe to assume it was light bleaching. Also here's a photo of one of the leaves, the green area is where there's less light intensity: leaf].jpg And an up to date photo of Miss Vanilla Kush: up to date.jpg
 

zubey91

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Not bleched. Your nutes prob have low N if u are using blooming nutes. You may want to add a lil N. but not alot...your fan leaves will yellow and die the longer you flower..cuz frankly..the plant is dying....but 2 weeks? Yeah add some n

bleached its usually in spots. And its a white with a brown tint
 

profcornish

Member
Eh. This is getting annoying now... The light was at 8" above the plant, I've been feeding her mixture of Advanced nutrients jungle juice bloom and Cal/mag grow every three days which contains ALOT of N' - Also Nitrogen deficiency starts at the BOTTOM of the plant and makes it's way up - there is no yellowing at the bottom. Since the light's been moved she's sorted out her colour... I appreciate that you're trying to help, though I hate repeating myself... Please just read others and my own comments before making a decision. Here's another thread about the yellowing (https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/625038-yellowing-beginning-flowering-vanilla-kush.html), though the initial question here was whether to remove them or not, not what the issue is. Thanks, Cornish.
 

Nutty sKunK

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You can pull them off mate if it's going to allow more light to the lower budsites. I pull the fan leaves that shade the bud sites or bend them underneath :)
 

pmumbry

Active Member
as long as there is still green in the leaves i leave them on, when they completely turn crispy brown and come right off the plant i pull them.
 

zubey91

Well-Known Member
Eh. This is getting annoying now... The light was at 8" above the plant, I've been feeding her mixture of Advanced nutrients jungle juice bloom and Cal/mag grow every three days which contains ALOT of N' - Also Nitrogen deficiency starts at the BOTTOM of the plant and makes it's way up - there is no yellowing at the bottom. Since the light's been moved she's sorted out her colour... I appreciate that you're trying to help, though I hate repeating myself... Please just read others and my own comments before making a decision. Here's another thread about the yellowing (https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/625038-yellowing-beginning-flowering-vanilla-kush.html), though the initial question here was whether to remove them or not, not what the issue is. Thanks, Cornish.

Aahh sorry man. I wasnt part of tat other thread... so i was basing off of what you an murf convo...i would not pull them off imo... The plant will get rid of them when it desnt need them any more or if they are no longer useful.
 
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