Hello
Outdoor grow in fabric pots
Have been adding calmag, armor si, micro/grow/bloom weekly. Unable to test pH or run off.
We had no rain with 80-90s temps then huge storm and back to high temps. Our humidity is running about 60-90. Also treated for pests.about 3 weeks ago. Did just water today but due for nuts tomorrow
She actually looks pretty healthy overall. Healthy plants often have lower fan leaves yellow and drop off. Probably a bit low on nitrogen with the bottom leaves.
If she’s still getting bigger, praying to the sun, and getting enough water I wouldn’t worry too much.
Plant looks good IMO Growmie, those lower leaves have served their purpose and dying off. If they were in the middle or upper part of the plant I would be concerned but from these pics just seem to be routine fade
Kinda reminds me of a few of my outdoor plants I let go a little too long inbetween waterings. She’s likely hungry and thirsty. Those cloth bags will dry out faster than containers. Overall pretty healthy looking plant.
The majority of mine, which are in 30 gallon fiber pots are yellowing on bottlom like that as well, it can happen naturally from lack of sun and nitrogen loading up the the bottom, i recommend stripping all that bottom trash, so that all the energy is focused to building flowers instead of feeding sucker leaves, you should prune some of the bigger sucker leaves, starting at the bottom to allow some more light in to those flowers. Since we grow in the same style pot, I will stick to the biggest cause for that with these pots, have you ever over watered using a fiber pot, i don’t know if its possible, thats good and bad, good that you can’t overwater and screw things up, bad that soaking to much leaches out your nutrients. Most nutrients work there way to the bottom and then the roots chase the nutrients there and before you know it you are root bound, you’ll know if you are because the soil wont soak up the water like it use to, very slowly and tends to run off sides instead of soaking in to start. Good luck with your outdoor grow, nothing is better in my opinion, mother nature gives you things you just cant replicate with bulbs, it may taste better, it may smell better and it will definitely look better, but it can’t compare to the high you get from some good outdoor chronic
Thanks y’all. Great info and Confirmation I’m doing ok with these plants. First outdoor grow so whole new world for.me. removed dead leaves and gave some nuts. Will work on trimming some leaves away tonight. I have been worried about overwatering but true these pots don’t really allow for that.
Throughout the veg stage if it doesn’t rain good i water every day. Once flower kicks in i may starve them for a couple days, it’s actually what would happen in normal conditions that time of year, and they respond well to it.