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Leaves affected by deficiency. To cut or not to cut.

xHSxMonki
xHSxMonkistarted grow question 4 years ago
What do I do with the leaves that are dieing or has partial necrosis? Do I just cut off the whole leaf of wait for it to completely turn brown and then cut it off? Or do i just cut off the affected parts(the brown bits)
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Leaves. Edges burnt
Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Wilting
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
if they easily pull off, it's dead anyway... i let it stay until that point or they fall off. let the plant suck them dry or nearly dry. unless it in some way increases light penetration or other green bits, i wouldn't bother removing necrotic portions... if 2.3rds of the leave is dead, maybe snipping that off is worth the effort due to light it allows to hit below.. but not small bits. only cut into dead part and you can't damage living tissue.
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Nor_Cal_Kannabliss
Nor_Cal_Kannablissanswered grow question 4 years ago
The yellowing of plant leaves is simply due to a nitrogen (N) shortage which is a perfectly natural phenomenon as the plants nears the end of its life cycle. You are in the eighth week of flower, so you are likely close to harvest time depending on your strain. Most of today’s commercial strains flower for about eight or nine weeks. During the latter weeks of flower, the plants have a physiological shift that requires less nitrogen (which is more important at the start of flowering) and more phosphorous (P) and potassium (K). Many nutrient lines adjust their programs to account for this change, and as less nitrogen is present in the feedings the plant’s leaves begin to turn from green to yellow. However, sometimes the nutrient program is a little too deficient in N and it sounds like you may have a bit of this issue here as the tiny leaves of your buds should generally not be turning yellow. One or two here and there is OK, but if the yellowing is rampant on your buds a boost of N could help. However, if you are just days away from harvest, then you should be in your flushing stage (feeding with pure water only) and I would not recommend adding anything further. If anything, you may want to expedite your harvest and cut down a few days early if you think the buds are really suffering. In general, around week six or seven (or two weeks before harvest to be more precise), most growers begin flushing their gardens. Flushing is another way of saying watering or feeding with only pure, distilled water. No nutrients are added during this time. This helps the plant rid itself of excess nutrients and additives that build up over time. It also helps to create a cleaner, healthier smoke for you after harvest. Well-flushed buds will dry and cure easier and burn to a clean, white ash when smoked, making all your hard work that much more enjoyable in the end!
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