yan402answered grow question 3 days ago Just had a look — nothing too crazy going on, but I do see a few things you can dial in.
The yellowing and early leaf drop looks like a mild nitrogen deficiency kicking in a bit early. Common if bloom nutes were started too soon or too heavy without tapering N. I’d give them a feed with a bit of nitrogen still in the mix.
Also noticed the tall, open structure, that could just be how the strain grows, or maybe the light was a bit high during stretch. Either way, not a big deal, just means buds might be a bit more spaced out. Nothing to worry about if the rest is dialed in.
As for watering, if you’re unsure, lift the pots. If they still feel heavy, don’t water. If they feel light, go ahead. Topsoil can dry fast, but that doesn’t mean the root zone is ready. Overwatering doesn’t always mean drowning — sometimes it’s just not letting them breathe enough between rounds.
If they’re already looking a bit better, that’s a good sign. Just make sure:
pH is in the 6.2–6.5 range
Let the pots dry properly
Feed includes a bit of N still
Airflow and RH are in check
They’ve still got time to bulk up if you steady the course now. You’re not far off at all.
A diary would be helpful as well 😉