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Old 06-22-2017, 12:33 PM #1
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AutoFlowering fan leaves yellowing too soon

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I have 2 autos outside in my terrace and one of them (WhiteWidow XXl
from autodinafem) has started yellowing fan leaves too early, it's now the 6th week, so it has 4/5 more weeks to go.
I have already removed few yellow leaves(5-6) from the bottom, but 2 day after I already have 3 more yellow ones
Can you guess what it could be?
here's a pic of the previous days
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A whole plant picture would help more.

Could be under feeding, so it starts to consume it's older leaves first, could be a lockout.

What are you growing in
What is your feeding schedule
How often are you watering
How many hours of light are they getting

We will need more information bro.
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Old 06-22-2017, 01:31 PM #3
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the plant was is perfect conditions until the first sign of yellow leaves.
I am growing in vase 18L outdoor (where I leave sun is not an issue).They get an average of 7/8 hours of direct sun per day plus the indirect.
Soil: Light mix Biobizz
Fert: the whole line of biobizz (Fishmix alternate with Biogrow plus Algamic and Biobloom plus Top max) everything according with the chart.
The water ph is about 6,7 after mixing ferts.
I water almost every second day (as mentioned, I leave in a hot country) or whenever the plant is asking me to.
I really don't think is an underfeeding problem...they have a good and rich diet!
some people told it is normal to loose leaves when you are in flowering but it seems too much too soon. It is my 1st auto cycle so I don't really know what it can be.
here is a picture of today after removing the older yellow leaves( previous post pics)

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Old 06-22-2017, 04:05 PM #4
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the plant was is perfect conditions until the first sign of yellow leaves.
I am growing in vase 18L outdoor (where I leave sun is not an issue).They get an average of 7/8 hours of direct sun per day plus the indirect.
Soil: Light mix Biobizz
Fert: the whole line of biobizz (Fishmix alternate with Biogrow plus Algamic and Biobloom plus Top max) everything according with the chart.
The water ph is about 6,7 after mixing ferts.
I water almost every second day (as mentioned, I leave in a hot country) or whenever the plant is asking me to.
I really don't think is an underfeeding problem...they have a good and rich diet!
some people told it is normal to loose leaves when you are in flowering but it seems too much too soon. It is my 1st auto cycle so I don't really know what it can be.
here is a picture of today after removing the older yellow leaves( previous post pics)

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Hey japoco, it looks to me to be lacking in Nitrogen, if you have moved to bloom nutrients, you still need to add a little of the grow nutrients for the whole flower stage too.

For instance, if you use 2ml per litre of the Flower nutrients, you should add 1ml per litre of the grow nutrients to allow a little Nitrogen into the plant.

Overall, the plant looks pretty good, apart from a couple of the big fan leaves.
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Hey japoco, it looks to me to be lacking in Nitrogen, if you have moved to bloom nutrients, you still need to add a little of the grow nutrients for the whole flower stage too.

For instance, if you use 2ml per litre of the Flower nutrients, you should add 1ml per litre of the grow nutrients to allow a little Nitrogen into the plant.

Overall, the plant looks pretty good, apart from a couple of the big fan leaves.

thanks for answering again....but I am still giving plenty of Biogrow and Fishmix togheter with algamic and just last week started with bloom and topmax but on top of the grow fert....exactly like the biobizz chart says.... alternating fishmix with biogrow gives to the plant lot of N , that's why I wouldn't consider it a lack of N!
many people told me that it is normal when the Auto is flowering to loose leaves this way....

Anyone else have an idea of what else could it be?
thanks!
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a week after, I have very few leaves left in the plant and slowly turning yellow. the buds are growing but I am worried about the fact that is only week 7 and almost no leaves are left !
is this normal in autos? the other plant I have is a different strain and so far has all leaves on!
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