Indoor Another newbie question (watering)

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I watered my plant yesterday (properly pH'd) with Dyna-Grow Bloom, but I think I gave too much because today a lot of the leaves are yellow. Can I flush with water today or would that cause even more trouble?

Thanks for any feedback.
 
Overwatering is no joke. Leaves turning yellow and drooping is a symptom of overwatering. Do not add anymore water for a week or so. Try bending the branches 90 degrees to expose the bottoms to the lights. This will allow them to transpire about five times faster. That will let you dry the pot out, and avoid root rot and other troubles.
 
I watered my plant yesterday (properly pH'd) with Dyna-Grow Bloom, but I think I gave too much because today a lot of the leaves are yellow. Can I flush with water today or would that cause even more trouble?

Thanks for any feedback.

Hey man just a tip for using dyna grow bloom,get the dyna gro grow 7-9-5 and split up your ppms 50/50 of the grow and bloom all the way through flower,,I think youll like the results.Also I recommend some 3ml syringes so you can measure properly,dyna gro aint no joke,its pretty concentrated.
 
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Thanks for the responses everyone.

The plant is 92 days from the day I put the seed in the soil.

Here is a pic of the main cola. The plant's canopy looks good except for a few fan leaves here and there. The bottom has lots of yellow and dead leaves.

At 92 days I think it should be time to harvest these Northern Lights. I'm waiting on my magnifying glass to arrive so I can check the trics.
 

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Are you using a flushing aid, or just plain water? Plain water would need 5-7 days, and a flushing aid is 1-3 days.
 
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