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dandanbo
08-08-2011, 08:59 PM
Hi
I have 2 female in a 7 litter pot, this is an outdoor grow. (see attached pictures)
They are about 10 weeks old and I feed them with Bio-grow (biobizz) fertilizer 2ml/litter
I notice that lower leaves are yellow I did some reading and came to conclusion that it's maybe nitrogen deficiency so I double the amount of fertilizer to 4ml/litter but had no improvement more leaves are getting yellow.
PH is around 7 -6.8
Any idea how resolve this???
Thanks
growingweedoutside
08-08-2011, 09:22 PM
Hello.
You should give fertilizer and your problem will be solved in a next day:hippy:
dandanbo
08-09-2011, 06:03 AM
Hello.
You should give fertilizer and your problem will be solved in a next day:hippy:
How much fertilizer (Biogrow) I should give,
do I need to put fertilizer every time I give water
Thanks
Purple Daddy
08-09-2011, 06:54 AM
Normal yellowing for the stage of flowering you're at, fertelizing won't do much and won't matter the leaves feed off of N and the plants needs for N are very low in advanced stages of flowering. I've been picking yellow leaves every day now.
growingweedoutside
08-09-2011, 12:05 PM
How much fertilizer (Biogrow) I should give,
do I need to put fertilizer every time I give water
Thanks
Every week, 7ml to 1L water.
growingweedoutside
08-09-2011, 12:08 PM
Normal yellowing for the stage of flowering you're at, fertelizing won't do much and won't matter the leaves feed off of N and the plants needs for N are very low in advanced stages of flowering. I've been picking yellow leaves every day now.
Give fertelizer and take yellow leaves off in next time you dont have any yellow leaf.
I had the same problem:rastasmoke:
dandanbo
08-14-2011, 05:44 PM
Hi
This is afer a week I moved it to a bigger pot and did a water flush +fertilizer
don't know what else to do
Purple Daddy
08-14-2011, 06:04 PM
For 10 weeks you must have started them under 12/12 lights? Either way those plants look close to being finished and the yellow leaves look fairly normal to me at this stage in the plants life. Transplanting probably did more damage then good, plants tend to go into shock when they are transplanted. I'd suggest trying some superthrive to help with the shock of transplanting. There really isn't much more you can do at this stage other then to let it finish. You don't want to use any nutrients that last two weeks and I think you're getting very close to that stage. You might want to lower the PH a little as well.
dandanbo
08-14-2011, 06:06 PM
For 10 weeks you must have started them under 12/12 lights? Either way those plants look close to being finished and the yellow leaves look fairly normal to me at this stage in the plants life. Transplanting probably did more damage then good, plants tend to go into shock when they are transplanted. I'd suggest trying some superthrive to help with the shock of transplanting. There really isn't much more you can do at this stage other then to let it finish. You don't want to use any nutrients that last two weeks and I think you're getting very close to that stage. You might want to lower the PH a little as well.
This is an outdoor
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