Yellow leaves

Wow, what kind of fertilizer? Did the other plants get no ferts, just what was in the soil?
They got everything the same (same soil, same Pot, same ml of fertilizer...) one is big compared to the other 2 and 1 IS making Problems😂 the fert/strains rlly Said "i will give you every result you can get"
Which strain?
Godzilla Cookies Auto from Herbies seeds
 
Oh you have pics post a few ?
Ofcourse.
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You cant really See the difference but in reality there are greener leafes coming Out the top
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After taking the time to read through all the post @Bulter said something that I had forgotten. The same plants I mentioned above about looking the same way with hydrophobic soil were also root bound. They were in 5 gallon containers but during the transplant the soil became very compacted so the roots never grew down to the bottom of the container. I had huge root balls that filled the top half of the container.
 
They got everything the same (same soil, same Pot, same ml of fertilizer...) one is big compared to the other 2 and 1 IS making Problems😂 the fert/strains rlly Said "i will give you every result you can get"
I see another plant there with yellowing, and the one with leaves going reddish is also yellowing.

My guess now is your pots are too small... 2.8 gal. I don't know about AirPots, but 2.8 gal is super small. I think they are rootbound, and this is messing with nutrient and water uptake.
 
I see another plant there with yellowing, and the one with leaves going reddish is also yellowing.
Wich plant do you mean thats going reddish? (The Close Up Pic? If yes thats the one who is making Problems) the one thats smaller is getting a Bit light yellow but Not it doesnt Look alarming rn. She was that way the whole time
My guess now is your pots are too small... 2.8 gal. I don't know about AirPots, but 2.8 gal is super small. I think they are rootbound, and this is messing with nutrient and water uptake.
 
Wich plant do you mean thats going reddish? (The Close Up Pic? If yes thats the one who is making Problems) the one thats smaller is getting a Bit light yellow but Not it doesnt Look alarming rn. She was that way the whole time
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Far left and far right. Yellowing... this looks like premature senescence... plants are dying before flowers are ready to harvest. You're feeding, but it's not helping? ... and the pot size is very small. So that makes me think... root bound and not absorbing water and nutrients properly. Some genetics are more tolerant of this condition (middle). They're doing this in flower because: 1) root mass is at its largest, 2) they need lots of nutrients while in flower.

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This looks like more yellowing (far left) on a plant to the left of the reddish one.
 
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Far left and far right. Yellowing... this looks like premature senescence... plants are dying before flowers are ready to harvest. You're feeding, but it's not helping? ... and the pot size is very small. So that makes me think... root bound and not absorbing water and nutrients properly. Some genetics are more tolerant of this condition (middle). They're doing this in flower because: 1) root mass is at its largest, 2) they need lots of nutrients while in flower.
The far left is almost ready to be Cut (also Not the same fertilizer) and the far right is the Problem girl
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This looks like more yellowing (far left) on a plant to the left of the reddish one.
If you mean that pink bright one then she is also ready and already Out the tent. She did give me small buds tho.
 
Yes the 2 gal containers are absolutely playing a big role here,root bound plants have a host of issues,the roots cut off and constrict other roots,surface roots completely cover the top layers of soil and severely prohibit water n food from getting to all roots,that combined with hydrophobic spots or highly compacted soil make proper saturation of roots almost impossible. This could be part of the issue,a highly compacted or root bound plants feeds more similarly to hydroponics. The cramped roots are literally drinking straight from the feed you give it,no dilution nothing so ppms could be perfect but roots just pooling water and feet burning plant. Nothing can be done now but next time give them more room. In my opinion the plants are running hungry because of this compilation of issues and when you gave them flower nutes the previous issues caused this imbalance and locked out things up down there under the soil. Funny enough my recommendation is still a healthy "flush" then re introduce feed at smaller pace lol
 
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