Hello Everyone,
Lately I've been trying to stay consistent with watering and overall monitoring of the plants.
The amount of time I spend checking the plants is pretty substantial throughout the day, and flowering time is more crucial with this kind of monitoring.

I'm still getting foliage yellowing and drop on the center plants, Big Mack Superstar clones. It really bugs me actually and I don't know what is causing it, but I'm not stressing it too much because they are still flowering nicely, and this is my last round with these plants.

It could even be caused by the excessive bud production on these girls, because they beast out quickly with their budding. I'm curious what the other cannabis growers think, because I'm pretty sure I have everything dialed in nicely. Is this just yellowing from using up stored nutrients in the foliage?


Overall I'm really happy with how things are coming along.

The transformative process from here will be really cool to witness, and I expect a frosting of trichomes that will be extraordinary.
I keep my expectations realistic and am always grateful for what I produce, but I always strive for improvement.
What do you all think of that?
Tell me about it in the comments please!
Thank you for stopping by.
Have a great day! -@futuremind
I get the feeling that the big fan leaves are more for stem growth, and the bud leaves for bud growth. With some of the strains I grow, it seems like the lower fan leaves go yellow pretty quick, but it doesn't seem to effect the bud growth that I notice. It could be that they're not getting as much light as they did before the plant got taller with bloom, maybe it's nutes lol, but it does seem different from strain to strain for me.
Thank you for your insight bro.
Your thinking is in line with mine, it may be irritating for me, but when flowering is happening, we know that new sugar leaves explode, and the difference in their coloration is obvious, so the overall health can be determined "where it matters."
I know there's growers out there who heavy defoliate as soon as flowering is started, which I don't think is the best practice. It may not detract from the nutrient store, but it may shock the plants and cause lower production due to that shock.
I'll probably heavy defol toward the end, taking all lowers under the net for canna butter :D
Those greenish squid legs with frost looks so tasty 😋 and your two barrels are sexy too 🤣
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Thanks brother!
Good afternoon. There may be a lack of nutrients. The plant loves a nutrient substrate rich in various elements. Yellowing of leaves is most often caused by improperly selected or depleted soil.
Thank you for your analysis.
I find it hard to think they're deficient, because they all get the same amount of nutrient feed, and the other two phenos are very healthy. I could be wrong however.
Either way, they are producing very nicely.
I also can't wait to see the transformation process and I'm happy that your plants are doing well
Such a good one!
Thank you kindly my friend.
This is the only way a person can be successful and what he is working hard for is also growing in a good way as we see that you work hard and give water on time. All things grow well and look very beautiful.
That's right.
Anything that's worth something is worth working hard towards.
I totally agree with you.
yum yum those trichos looks really powerfulls :D
lol thank you my friend :D
Yay! 🤗
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fan leaves yellowing of the BMS was bugging me too last year...
but at the end i concluded this is how the strain looks :)
it was very similar to the plant right in the center (black pot) of your first photo ;)
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