I came out yesterday morning after it rained and there was still more yellow leaves other than that is my plant looking healthy ?
Is it looking healthy? Yes, it is. The buds are doing good from what I can see.
Keep in mind that you have the plant in what looks like a 5 gallon pot. That limits the available soil to what is in the pot. If the plant was in the ground it would have several hundred gallons of soil and nutrients available and there is a good chance that the number of yellow leaves would not be anywhere near as noticeable.
All this is one of the reasons many growers keep saying not to go crazy cutting off those extra fan leaves. Once in flower the plant needs them.
Okay so what kind of nutes can I buy at like Lowe's or Walmart
Some good suggestions so far but I feel that you want something fast acting that contains Nitrogen. The plant is going through the Nitrogen quickly at this stage because it needs it to maintain the existing leaves and to support the fan leaves and sugar leaves up near the bud sites. It needs Nitrogen for everything that is green on your plant including the new green stems. The soil in the container cannot keep up with what the plant demands anymore. Back when the plant was in a plain vegetative growing stage it could get enough, but not now.
You could try Fox Farms Grow Big which has a ratio of 6-4-4. The 6% nitrogen will help and the 4% of Phosphorous and Potassium is a great bonus for your plant at this stage. Many regular gardening stores now are carrying some of the Fox Farm line of nutrients so check there. And, some are carrying products from other companies that specialize in Cannabis growing because the stuff will work for most flowers and some vegetables. I have even seen the Fox Farms trio in the gardening section at Meijer SuperStores. At this stage of your grow I do not think that it will be necessary to get the rest of the trio but that is up to you.
Home Depot, and probably Lowes, will have something in the gardening section along the lines of Liquid Fish (from Maxicrop) with a ratio of 3-0-1 or close to that. There is Fish Fertilizer (from Alaska Fish Company) with a ratio of 5-1-1 or close. I am pretty sure about the Nitrogen numbers and not so sure about the others.
The fish stuff will supply the N and is less likely to cause any burn problems. Many decent products that are more suited for Hydroponic styles of growing that also could be used but the sources of N in those are not as natural as the fish and are easy to overdose.