Is this nute burn or Natural 56 days of flowering.

blonddie07

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Hey guys.... this is the situration... some of the leaves on my sativas are turning yellow. but others stay green....

The strain : Afghan

In time of nute burn.. dont all leaves get burned?

Only the lower leaves are getting yellow and tips brown... check out the pictures..

When i noticed the first signs of this... i added GROTEK Monster bloom which is a 2 part nute 0-50-30





 

cmak40

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are you sure thats 56 days of flower or 56 days of growth? what light do you have those buds are not very dense for 56 days flower however if they are at 56 days of flower they are just about ripe and the leaves wilt a little just like any other fruit producing tree, flush very very well and they should clear up...
 

dr.greenthumb85

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add 1/4 strength veg nutes. that yellowing is from a lack of N. even though flowering the plant still needs some N to keep the growth on track and keep the plant green. from those pics you still have a few weeks. check the trichs under a scope only way to really tell how close you are.
 

blonddie07

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Oh... they looks skinny cause those are the lower branches... let me show u the tops :)

Thanks a lot for the replies guys....

I checked out the link :) made me feel better.

The first pic is just 1 plant...

As you can see the top parts are still green... the lower big ass fan leaves are turning yellow

I just think i might be flowering this for a lonnggg time..



 

SmokerE

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Looks like nitrogen deficiency to me...but what do I know? I was just looking at the bud development, had a few warm grow rooms.
 

cheetah2007

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I almost wonder if it's more of the concern of rise in temperature usually produces a higher humidity. I've seen some people pretty successful with higher temps, co2, and low humidity.
rise in temps usualy "produces" lower humid man.(imo)
 

dr.greenthumb85

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rise in temps usualy "produces" lower humid man.(imo)
rise in temps can cause a rise in humidity depending on how much watering is being done and how well the runoff is? if there's a lot of run off the hotter it gets the more evaporation there is. which would mean more humidity right?
 
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