Could be the nutrients they are recieving... And I don't think they droop when they start to flower. I could be wrong, someone else should confirm this. All the best of luck to ya man, I'm sure you'll be ok.
It will be another week or so before you start to see some real bud development begin. Patience is the key to growing mj. I don't know why it would be turning white. They do usually turn a lighter shade of green on the newer growth but not white. Do you have any pics? Keep us posted. Take care and be safe.
my leaves started to droop/curl down 3wksinto flower...i figuered i was increasing nutes to fast so i flshed and backed off nutes a little. it was just a couple leaves at the very tops,its been 2 days and im hopin they be all new when i turn on lights.
My skunk red hair has a cola tip the is pure white. This used to be the main cola til another branch out grew it. Now it just fills out. Sorry for the crappy pic, this with my cell phone. Another week or two and she's getting choped.
souds kinda like powdrey mildew...hope not but i dont know what else would make it white. if that white top is dried out its dead, thats why other branches have overtaken it, good luck
Hey lyfr, it's not mildew. My humidity is mid 30's low 40's and it started a couple weeks after I switched to 12/12. It's not dry or crispy, it has about 15 white hairs that are still alive. What ever it is, I'll figure it out in a couple weeks when it comes down. I wish I had a better camera to show you.
it sounds to me like you both could have a N or Magnesium def, this is pretty common early into flowering because your plants are not recieving as much N or Mg as they would during veg, but they are growing at a very rapid rate during the 2 week stretch when the lights are flipped.
Try getting some epsom salts and giving it a small dose, that should green em back up. It probably will not effect your damaged leaves but the new groth should green up.
Capt. Trips...I am think that this is your problem.
He said in a week or two he's chopping, so if it is n defficiency, that's good. I would just leave them this close to harvest. Could just be a genetics thing.