Since I have finally caught up from back logging the prior weeks, I can finally get more in-depth to what has been happening.
D22:
-I have began LST on the plant. I think the stem has hardened too much so I can't make it as flexible as I want it to but it's all good.
D23:
- The new leaves look healthy and happy with no signs of deficiency so that means that it was definitely a problem with the amount of nutrients I gave it.
D24:
- I see some leaves coming from the crevasse of the main node. Does this mean LST is working?
D25:
- The leaves grew a lot today and needed to be trained and moved so that I expose more of the plant to the light.
D26:
- I took a better picture to show off the new sights sprouting some leaves :) hopefully these spots develop and give me more than 1 site.
D27:
- Leaves are getting pretty and the small sights are getting longer, thicker and bigger so that's a positive. I will be doing more LST and moving of the fan leaves to give light to smaller places.
D28:
- The other sites are growing!!! I am excited and ready for this plant to kick into flowering. Again, I am not 100% sure when this will happen because it is an autoflower.
Hey bro. Yellowing leaves are a sign she’s pulling reserves from disposable solar panel/batteries. Totally what you want to see at late flowering. If you keep feeding her right up till harvest she will be beautiful green but not a nice smoke! Time it right that she starts yellowing her leaves right up till harvest. If you make her go hungry too early she will run out of food before she’s ripened and will not be able to fill out to her max potential. It’s all about timing and experience. I’m a noob at growing but I’ve been collecting info for a very long time. Still learning a crap load while I go! Good luck and I hope she fattens up in her last couple weeks!
@@Delta_11, Gotcha, I was reading up on how yellowing like this early before flush week isn't the best. Some leaves were beginning to fall off. That's why I gave it a little N heavy nutrients. I don't plant on giving any more since she recovered mostly and still has around 2-4 weeks to go.
Thank you for the advice and I will write it down to my ever growing list of notes!