Is yellowing normal now that I'm flowering

outside Dixie

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Like i said you trimmed them..You should say back yard.I would have tree's if i could do that..Only see mine 3 to 7 time's a season
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Like i said you trimmed them..You should say back yard.I would have tree's if i could do that..Only see mine 3 to 7 time's a season
Did you see all the yellow leaves you claimed are required to happen to all plants? I didn't see any? Could you let me know where in the pictures you saw them?

Outdoors is outdoors. Now we are limiting the definition to certain outdoor locations?
 

J232

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Did you see all the yellow leaves you claimed are required to happen to all plants? I didn't see any? Could you let me know where in the pictures you saw them?

Outdoors is outdoors. Now we are limiting the definition to certain outdoor locations?
Judging by that head of lettuce for a profile pic, you’re wasting your time even bothering with outdoor dixie.
 

PJ Diaz

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Because like i said. when it is budding all the yellow leaves are gone...You have just the Bud leaves And that is a indoor plant. You can't get that Doing full outdoors..Or green house. I have 6 month outdoors growing here..No plant will bud before Aug. Unless you started indoors then put outside. So you trim all the leave already being indoor and the outside..Plant has to grow before buds then the leave fall off or like i said You trim them
Weird, I don't have that problem. Maybe you should try feeding your plants properly.
 

outside Dixie

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Since you are from Canada You never grow full outdoor's..Ever I have 6 month outside how much you have...And by your look of the small plant's you just keep trying..
 

Kassiopeija

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Laugh all you want You can't tell me your plant never has yellow leave ..If you don't trim..My idea of outdoors and yours Is different.Have to train your plant to grow that way so it is Just because you put it outside after you did indoors then put outside. Or green house..Plants don't grow like that on there own. Sorry Heart of Dixie
Don't get fooled he has them in coco and likely force-feds them mineralically... huge difference between grounded outdoors in soil where nutes get depleted & falling temps gradually prevent their mobilisation as well
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Don't get fooled he has them in coco and likely force-feds them mineralically... huge difference between grounded outdoors in soil where nutes get depleted & falling temps gradually prevent their mobilisation as well
Ok so now we are limiting outdoors to "non-backyards" and "non-coco".

Anyone else want to chime in what is not considered outdoors?

Yes my plants that lived outside didn't experience gradual falling temps. That's just for soil.

Force fed "mineralically". I learn new words every day.
 
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