What's going on with these leaves?

Just eating the shaded shit she doesn’t need… You can almost see her draining the leaf in that last pic… I expect with a plant that size you probably have a few more before the end… but looks pretty damn good

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I agree with toastyjakes. It’ll be fine. Maybe sow some vetch as covercrop for N and chop & drop it when it’s flowering.

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pH lock? Have you leeched the containers?

Nothing wrong with it…looks great.

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I get that all the time on shaded leaves your plants look healthy well done.

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Thanks again @toastyjakes @PhilCuisine @Jango first time growing a photoperiod or any kind of plant of this size outside. I didn’t realize this is what they do. You are correct when you pointed out that all of these leaves were on the inside of the canopy. The other plant beside it is doing the same thing, just not as quickly. Typically I’m not one to panic about small issues but the yellowing leaves kept popping up over the last few days. Anyway, I’ve put a lot of work into these plants and would like to see them finish up nicely. Thanks for the comments!

I’m not necessarily sure it’s PH lock… I’m also not sure that it isn’t haha but I haven’t leached the containers ever, not once. I never water to run off with this soil mix. I’m sure there’s been a few heavy rainfalls but nothing significant.

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It’s budding. Just senescence. Normal. It’s what they do outside.

Why do indoor growers always say its a pH problem? Sigh. pH problems in soil are usually the last thing it could be. Sheesh

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