Yellowing leaves. Mostly older growth

I’ve had yellowing leaves for a while on my older ladies. I switched to a flowering nute about 2 weeks ago, they have had 2 normal doses of tiger bloom. However the yellowing hasent slowed down, and recently noticed that since fan leaves are mostly gone, it taking over smaller leaves and also affecting the caliyst? At the crotch of each ‘branch’ . I’ll attach pictures for more help. I thought calcium deficiency at first, but now I’m not sure. They have all been outside for a while, and have had much more humidity than were used too here in maine.

Looks ok the plant dose this with age. Shes letting you know that shes getting ready for her final decent. Should be fine but effecting branches not really sure can we get a close up pic of what your talking about? Seemed like maybe more than just yellowing leaves is happening?

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@mainah- I am having the same issue with mine. Thought it was some sort of deficiency, then nute burn now possible leaf septoria. I have the same black spota on my leaves and have started seeing the yellowed leaves turning almost rotten looking. I have also noticed the tips of my sugar leaves turning black.
I would recommend spraying the plant down with a hydrogen peroxide mix in case it is Leaf Septoria. It is safe to spray it on the flowers, my current RH is 70% so if you think humidity is the issue, spray it down. It is possible that the plant is starting to cannibalize itself but only 2 weeks into flowering sounds early to me but then again, I am new to growing with only on grow under my belt.

Hopefully these pics help more.

@mainah How far along are these ladies?

Look like mine. I have 4-6 weeks left til harvest. Your post helped me get a little relief, thought my girls were unhappy.

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Yeah I honestly wouldn’t worry too much. Most likely it’s the plant consuming itself as it nears magic time.

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Yep looks normal to me just ride it out

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Yup mine are yellowing a bit too, probably normal.

70% humidity in flower is waaaaaay to high. Make sure u have excellent airflow

@PurpNGold74, only what Mother Nature provides.

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Its still early fall is just a few days away
Humidity should drop depending on the region your in
Humidity is a bigger issue when you have fat dense buds
Outdoors theres nothing you can do about it

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