Flowering and dead leafs

FrostickZero

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ok my girl is a little over 2 weeks into flowering and I'm starting to have dead leafs and I was wondering if I should keep the leafs on her or cut them off
 

White Widow Woman

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ok my girl is a little over 2 weeks into flowering and I'm starting to have dead leafs and I was wondering if I should keep the leafs on her or cut them off

I'm sorry to hear that FrostickZero - I've got a set of girls myself at that stage, knock on wood - they are healthy.

I think you need to address the real issue of why are they dying, yes?

With no pictures it's hard to tell if it's a nutrient deficiency or watering issue or nutrient burn... see what I'm saying?

But yes, cut off the dying leaves and try to figure out what the cause is... I'm just saying...

:peace:
Widow
 

FrostickZero

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I'm sorry to hear that FrostickZero - I've got a set of girls myself at that stage, knock on wood - they are healthy.

I think you need to address the real issue of why are they dying, yes?

With no pictures it's hard to tell if it's a nutrient deficiency or watering issue or nutrient burn... see what I'm saying?

But yes, cut off the dying leaves and try to figure out what the cause is... I'm just saying...

:peace:
Widow
its over 2 weeks into flowering and there's not alot of leafs on it to begin with
 

High4Life

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Sounds like you need to get your plant sorted . Its hard to tell with out pics ,

Snip of those dead leafs to prevent it spreading ,
Check your ph levels and make sure they are correct, off ph levels are usually the answer to most problems
No more nutes for a week or untill recovery
And a few good flushes .................They will not take long to recover and you should be good to finish flowering ,

h4l
 

FrostickZero

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Sounds like you need to get your plant sorted . Its hard to tell with out pics ,

Snip of those dead leafs to prevent it spreading ,
Check your ph levels and make sure they are correct, off ph levels are usually the answer to most problems
No more nutes for a week or untill recovery
And a few good flushes .................They will not take long to recover and you should be good to finish flowering ,

h4l
PH is at 6.5, I don't give her much nutes, I dk about the no nutes because I gave her a 1/4 shot of late flowering food and all the small flowers are 2 times the size, I'm using soil to
 

High4Life

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PH is at 6.5, I don't give her much nutes, I dk about the no nutes because I gave her a 1/4 shot of late flowering food and all the small flowers are 2 times the size, I'm using soil to


Take off the dead leaf like i says , Flush out your soil a few times and let your soil dry up and use ph water 1 more time . Then when the soil drys they should be ready for a light feeding ..

just keep it simple man and dont get your self confused with lots of different info
always easy on the nutes less is alsways better than to much :hump:

hope it works out h4l
 

Lacy

New Member
If the leaves are completely dead then cut them off if not them leave them.

I would try and figure out what the simpliest solution is first and go from there.

Quite often it is something as simple as over watering. I wouldn't try and figure out a nute deficiency just yet.
ok my girl is a little over 2 weeks into flowering and I'm starting to have dead leafs and I was wondering if I should keep the leafs on her or cut them off
 

FrostickZero

Well-Known Member
If the leaves are completely dead then cut them off if not them leave them.

I would try and figure out what the simpliest solution is first and go from there.

Quite often it is something as simple as over watering. I wouldn't try and figure out a nute deficiency just yet.
cool thanks off topic though I have 27 clones and I just figured out that I only have 17 small pots but enough half galon pot to pot the rest of my colones. woul planting the clones into the half galon pots after they root be a bad thing for them?
 
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