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It looks like the leaf discoloration was simply an early sign of senescence, as leaves are slowly fading and shriveling up.
We're approaching the home stretch, although she still has some bulking up to do.
I brewed another batch of compost tea and fed her this week. I suspect that was her final tea since she should be done in two to three weeks.
There's not much to do now but wait.
@Biotabs, It was good that they showed up and closed the window so the tent wasn't too cold, but that is all they did. The rest is down to genetics and nutrients 😀
@Mrs_Larimar, I think you may be right. I only see interveinal chlorosis on a few top branches closest to the light. I recently changed to a more powerful light, so I guess I overdid it. In any case, she has now moved into another tent under a different light, and I made sure to drop down the DLI to see if it'll help. Thanks for the heads-up ❤️
@Biotabs, Yeah, she is doing fantastic right now as she is going into flower. She looks healthy af, without any signs of deficiencies, and all I'm doing is to make sure she has water :D
Btw I finally bought a simple tracker for humidity and temperature, ThermoPro. I think you recommended it to me, once. It already helped a lot. More important in the bigger tent, as the loss is much higher now if something goes wrong.
@StarLorr, Thank you, although I can't take too much credit for it. The way she grew only required minimal LST to maintain the canopy. She is stretching now, so lets see if the trend holds.