Bottom leaves yellowing?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by Jongraham013, Nov 11, 2020.

  1. Can anyone tell me what’s causing this or is it normal? IMG_0348.JPG IMG_0346.JPG


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  2. You're talking about the two round leaves on the bottom?
    That's normal. They've done their job and now they're dying off.

    As long as it's not the top leaves, You're fine.
     
  3. Thanks man I figure the one is about ready for lst but any time I attempt it it is wanting to uproot


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  4. Next time bury her a little more when you uppot. Unless you like the height. Strong grower, do you plan on topping?

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  5. Probably not being that it is an auto flower and this is my first time. IMG_0356.JPG


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  6. Thats adorable lol

    Those bottom leaves are feeder leaves and there isnt a gardener on earth who can keep those green or even attached to the plant.

    Those very bottom leaves on your plant need cut off. Those arent doing anything beneficial.
     
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  7. That’s a good looking plant my friend!!


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  8. Thank you! It’s 26 days old



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  9. Just cut them off


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  10. I would cut the bottom set of leaves off.
     
  11. It looks like it needs more light. It doesn't have a single branch on it somehow.

    What kind of light are you using? How many watts? How far away from the plant is the light?
     
  12. Along with this ,what type of soil are you using?

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  13. No I’m saying that I just did


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  14. Spider farmer sf 2000 I just don’t know what intensity to put dimmer on



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  15. That light is for sure strong enough so for sure increase the power buddy. These plants are high light intensity plants. They need a decent amount of light so crank it up some and if they don't droop then leave it alone and then the next day or so turn it up a little more and watch to see if it still looks happy or if they droop. If it looks happy then wait a day or so and then turn the power up a little more and if they start to droop after you turn it up then back the power off a little back to around the power where they weren't droopy and that's the sweet spot. Its pretty easy to do but it takes a few days of tinkering. Its always better to start low power and work your way up vs starting with too much and shocking them but they need the light increased for sure or if you ever have a light without a dimmer youd hang the light high and work the light closer and closer to the plants every couple days until you find the sweet spot.

    All easy squeezy.
     
  16. Thanks man the light didn’t come with direction, on how to do that I’m at about 30% right now the two plants are significantly different sizes but so were the seeds.


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  17. None of that matters, what's the light, how much space are you working with, and what ferts/nutes? This will help people help you. Autos are fun. I would still tops it.

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  18. Are you serious right now?

    None of this matters?

    Are you talking about his plants being different sizes or are you talking about light placement?
     
  19. Its easier to help with more info on your current setup

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