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11-03-2007, 09:29 PM #1Senior Member
Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower
Dejayou - post some photos!
What Gundari described is something that occurs later in flower but usually not so early. At two weeks into flower, you should be getting towards the end of your growth spurt. Being as you are talking about the lower leaves, they often die off just from lack of light.
How is your upper growth looking - the otherwise healthy leaves? Any spots on the leaves or red in the veins? If you can post some pics, it will help a lot.
How are your clones doing?
PC :smokin:PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Nitrogen Deficiency in Flower I am pretty sure I have a nitrogen deficiency. The bottom leaves are completely yellow. I am two weeks into flower and coincidentally I'm due for a res change tomorrow. Could this be why? My nutes are Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Fruit and Flower 2.5-2-5. Its only appearing in one or two plants as of right now. If its not just my plants signaling that its time for a res change, what's the best way to add nitrogen without hindering the flowering process? Rating: 5
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