millertm
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I was thinking how perfect those leafs are in flower. I always get yellowing near the end. Leafs have life cycle and only set time to function. Look at clone's. When rooted, old leafs from mother die new leafs grow. Same in flower, top fans yellow first (oldest leafs) then yellowing works it's way down. Moreover, flowers will ripen to fuller flavor when plant breaks down leafs near harvest.No, the leaf browning is from this run of soil. It's third run (but different) , it's been amended three times, just like the first time. Has too much organic matter and too many minerals, locking up things as well as a huge Mg thing going on , cuz of it being used up in the previous two runs. it's out of balance....just like me...
I have had this happen lots before Canyon, it's always been the soil. Cheers
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