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Originally Posted by lewdog
I can’t recall the strain my wife is growing. First time growing so it’s a learning process. I think the yellowing was from too much sun when it hit 110 here the other day.
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Ah, could be heat stress. I do see a couple leaves canoeing. But with Arizona heat I would expect that. Not letting it dry out helps a lot.
Only reason I thought it might be wanting to be fed more is the yellowing looks to be top to bottom, like the soil may not have enough nutrients left in it. One leaf toward the bottom looks to be showing a phosphorus deficiency IMO. I first thought it was finishing up but,... looking at the picture closer I see white pistils all over which tells me it does have a way to go and should not be yellowing top to bottom like she is finishing. When the caylx matures the pistil will recede somwhat back into the caylx and turn orange.
But I'm a everyday asshole, so take it with a grain of salt.