Slight yellowing of top fan leaves only - First time grower

flyfisher

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I am thinking a slight nitrogen deficiency brewing a worm casting tea for watering this afternoon. Warmest temp has been 88F average humidity is 50% average temp has been 73F day 24 of flower today. Running 800 MH in soil pure organic. Trout stream water and worm casting is all that's been used in soil from my woods. Any advice? Thanks.


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I started from two clones. Dragon Fly and Purple Train Wreck. In soil day 1


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My plants yesterday. Looking good except the slight yellowing of the top fan leaves.


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Ushio 800 Watt MH and a 70 watt UVB tropical light to produce more trich from what I have read. I water at least once a week or when needed.


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I have a 6" in line fan running through my hood for cooking and air exchange also run two small 4" fans in tent to circulate air my basic outside look of set up lights on in 5 mins will open it up and take photos


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We are having problems with 2 of our girls also. 1 of them is droopy. It was watered Saturday. The other is starting to yellow on the fan leaves, and the hairs are looking like they are starting to turn amber, really droopy leaves. Just watered sat. We used foxfarm week 8 for our last feeding on Sat. We didn't do anything out of the norm. Maybe these are signs from the plant to start flushing. I plan on researching today to find out what's going on. I'll keep you in the loop as to what I find. Have a good day and try not to worry about the girls too much.
 
Watered with worm castings and Organic phosphorus and nitrogen this afternoon. Pictures were taken 20 minutes prior to the feeding. More pics and stats in the morning. Temps running at 74F on plant tops 40% humidity





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We ended up finding a little out. We were told not to worry and it should make for some good couch lock bud. We asked if 8-9 weeks in flower is a guideline or if it's a hard number. I'll let you know more as we find out, or if you want to follow on our grows, look up Nismo12's first grow. We also have another grow, nismo12's second grow. Stop on by and have a look-see
 
Temps this morning were 68F 54% humidity. Both girls seem to be responding very well to feeding and watering yesterday. Each plant took approximately a half gallon casting tea.


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Have you invested in a 60x magnifier so you can look at the trichomes to see the color? They go from clear to milky to amber. That's how you tell when it's time to flush. Most people don't wait long enough to harvest. I think you want half milky and half amber trichomes to get a good even high. I hear if they are more amber, it's a good couch lock high. It's all about your preference.
 
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