Hiya wulves
I sometimes get new growth coming in a bit yellow, it can just sort itself as it grows.
Everything you're doing looks on point.
You could try 6.3 ph, so as the soil reverts back to 7, it'll get the full range of nutrients.
Lastly, do you have a way of checking your light intensity...
Beautiful kush plant static..
As scarred4life has said, it's quite normal for this in late flower.
The plant uses a little more potassium(k) in this phase. I personally give a little extra terpinator (k supplement) in the last 3-4 weeks.
Only a tiny bit though as it's easy to over do it.
If it was me I would think about putting the light on for 24hrs continuous..that would stabilise the temp in your tent a little. Autos can handle it.
Are you extracting air from the top of the tent?
That was the traditional way when using burning hot grow lamps, led's are different.
Think about...
I would've thought the cold temps has caused the problem.
With autos being on a short veg schedule they need the best early start possible, a bit difficult out in a shed in winter though.
Yep, that's what I'd choose also with them being so close to done.
Just keep a good eye out when chopping for other patches.
You've grown a beautiful crop there Sam. Going forward maybe instal a few more clip on fans (or bigger) so you get all plant tops moving in the air, even in the corners...
OK, that's a bonus..they looked pretty close from the pictures.
So it's a calculated choice for yourself.
1, chop the rot and carry on for the last week or so, but you'd have to manage the humidity and more air movement.
There would be a risk involved.
2, chop it now..
Not necessarily Sam.
It looks like the air circulation in that back corner might be the culprit, but if the humidity is high and air movement is low the rest could be at risk.
Humidity is really high in uk as you know. So unless you can manage it (lot's of fan movement, extraction high whilst...
Unfortunately yes that's bud rot Sam.
Best to turn your fan off to stop it spreading, chop the offending area carefully. The rot spores will release easy, so with as little movement as possible. Clean your utensils and hands after before touching any of the other plants.
Bag up the rot pieces...
Yeah, it's one of the main heirloom Afghan hash making strains.
All that lovely Afghan squiggy black hash from the 1980's and 90's.
it would be rude not to make some hash with it...
I'd also like to experience Afghanistan, but considering it hasn't known peace for about 200years now..it's not...
I never knew after all this time that LSD strain was Sharif × skunk #1.
That's some solid old school genetics..
I bet it makes grazy hash.
:popcorn::nomo:
Looking good jd.
It's easy to have the plants all on the same schedule when they're seedlings and early veg..
When they're larger, the plants develop their own schedule. One plants metabolism will be faster than another...
There comes a point when you may have to look at their needs...