Well, definitely not how I wanted this plant to look at the end of week 5 of flowering! I've continued to have soil pH issues, even after giving this pot a moderate flush the other week. Not watering with enough runoff has been the culprit for sure. Despite these issues and my horrid looking leaves, the buds are still continuing to develop nicely and the plant smells fantastic! I can definitely smell some sweet tarts in there :) ... I'll continue feeding with nutes for an additional week, but then I'll be flushing this girl for two weeks as her trichomes are already looking nice and milky at the moment. Definitely learned my lesson with NOT training this plant - she's way too close to my light. Here's to hoping for the best over the next few weeks!
If you run into issues into flowering that cause your sugar leaves to get crispy and discoloured, do you remove them? Or let them run their course and wait till harvest to trim them away?
Hi,
I would leave them on, personally.
As for what it may be,
I believe you're dealing with a significant calcium lockout caused by low ph. This will also lockout phosphorus, iron and zinc. Calcium can only be absorbed as Ca++ ions above a ph of 6.2, in soil. Maybe aim for a ph of 6.5-6.8.
Cheers,
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