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Is this yellowing normal?

MrBreeze911

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Someone told me I should use slf100 or hygrozyme to clean up the roots..? Or is it just getting near the end and the yellowing is normal?
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Creeperpark

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It looks like your plant may be heat-stressing. Watch them closely and make sure your soil doesn't get too dry. Dig down deep into the side of the fabric with your hand deep into the soil in one container. Take your time and use your hand to feel the soil and the bottom of the inner substrate well. Don't let her dry out completely. IF they are getting too dry and hot, put a couple of inches of hay mulch on top of the pots. Go ahead and remove all the loose yellow leaves so you can keep up with the new amounts of upcoming yellow leaves. A few yellow leaves are not a problem but when you get 10 % or more you could have the start of a problem. In the photo background, you have a heat-stress environment. If it is still really hot there, wrap your fabric containers with black shade cloth to keep them cool. You are almost at the finish, so be extra careful. Good luck. 😎
 

MrBreeze911

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It looks like your plant may be heat-stressing. Watch them closely and make sure your soil doesn't get too dry. Dig down deep into the side of the fabric with your hand deep into the soil in one container. Take your time and use your hand to feel the soil and the bottom of the inner substrate well. Don't let her dry out completely. IF they are getting too dry and hot, put a couple of inches of hay mulch on top of the pots. Go ahead and remove all the loose yellow leaves so you can keep up with the new amounts of upcoming yellow leaves. A few yellow leaves are not a problem but when you get 10 % or more you could have the start of a problem. In the photo background, you have a heat-stress environment. If it is still really hot there, wrap your fabric containers with black shade cloth to keep them cool. You are almost at the finish, so be extra careful. Good luck. 😎
Thank you, it is around 111 or 112 degrees today and yesterday. It'll go down in temp in a couple days. I lost my weakest plant to this heat wave, Blackjack sativa. The root system was really weak on her anyways. I will do my best to keep it wet like you say!
 

MrBreeze911

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Super-looking plants. Cooler days are coming friend. Be calm and patient because your mind will play tricks on you. Another 6 weeks and it is all good. Thanks for sharing those killer photos. 😎
Thanks, Creeper. I'll try and keep my head on straight. Thanks for the 6 weeks heads up, because I had no idea how long they were approximately from harvest. Growing weed is soooooooo coooooooool! I wanna try coco in the 30 gal pots next season, and organics in the 200 gal. pots. I just found out how big plants can get in a soilless medium without getting root bound, and that is fascinating!
 

Creeperpark

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NO!!!! Don't spray your plants now. IF you spray that stuff on your flowers you will mess them up. Just use your fingers and pick those bastards bugs, off your plant when you see them. There's no real bug damage so don't spray with BT or any kind of insecticide. If the bugs get bad just use a jet spray of water to knock them off the plants. Your plants need watering in the photo above. Don't lose your head and be patient friend. . 😎
 
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