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oops my bad saw it was in the soil section ,well to slow it you could top off you pot with some fresh fox farm ocean forest to get some fresh nitro in there.do it befor you water ,to water all that good stuff down in there.
when a plant yellows early, first thing i do it check the roots. do you have pests? fungus gnats? root aphids? root disease? pull out plant and smell/look at roots.
if the roots are fine, then i proceed to flush the plant with a very mild nutrient solution. after that, i let the plant dry out and feed regularly when needed. i also foliar spray the plants with a mild nutrient solution. kelp based nutrients are usually good.
check you ph, your ph pen and smell your nutrients. do not over-water your plants.
Greenluv: by Nitro, do you mean Nitrogen?
MG: I do have a few fungus gnats, but I believe she may be rootbound. I vegged her for a bit in a 3 gallon Growpot. I'm not sure how long I vegged her for, but roots were growing through the bag. Thanks guys!!
I think the first 2 weeks of flowering are * not so much flowering, as a transitional period, and as I said, would not be a shock to the plant.
Not enough food is another good indicator. Too little water, or too high temps as well.
Check your pot for weight. too light= water. Too heavy = drain her out.