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    Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower

    Ok so just a question about this nitrogen deficiency... does the yellowing of leaves eventually turn them crispy? becuase one that is almost done has all its fan leaves starting to curl up and turn brown and it started with the fan leaves but now some of the bud leaves tips are turning brown too..
    I guess question is, does nitrogen defficient leave eventually turn brown and crispy after the yellowing stage??
    bloodbrother Reviewed by bloodbrother on . Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower Ok so just a question about this nitrogen deficiency... does the yellowing of leaves eventually turn them crispy? becuase one that is almost done has all its fan leaves starting to curl up and turn brown and it started with the fan leaves but now some of the bud leaves tips are turning brown too.. I guess question is, does nitrogen defficient leave eventually turn brown and crispy after the yellowing stage?? Rating: 5

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    Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower

    it does with everything, I ever grew.... last week(s) of flowering? just watch the trichs.

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    FreeDaHerb

    Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower

    The best buds always seem to come from plants that drop all the fan leaves the last week or so of flowering...Remember, cannabis plants complete their life purpose in one big finale. They have evolved to grow, flower, & reseed the earth in a single life cycle and will use up everything they have inside to complete that purpose the best they possibly can. When they are all done, you do not want them to have that "green" in them anymore or smell like hydro nutes...I have heard of many people only using plain water for the last 7-10 days to really help things along and let the plant release all that stored up energy from all those primary & lower leaves as much as possible...you want the plants to do exactly this to help give you a clean and smooth smoke and properly burning buds..pronounced phosphorus/potassium deficencies manifest as nice purples & reds in the end also in alot of indica based strains which is really nice too...Yield is really not affected if you time it right and know your plants/strains normal completion cycle. Also the dropping of big shade/fan leaves can open up lower bud sites to much more light and help them fill & swell out at the very end and even increase your overall yields/quality. Hope this helps..just my opinion of course, never actually tried it.

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    Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeDaHerb
    The best buds always seem to come from plants that drop all the fan leaves the last week or so of flowering...Remember, cannabis plants complete their life purpose in one big finale. They have evolved to grow, flower, & reseed the earth in a single life cycle and will use up everything they have inside to complete that purpose the best they possibly can. When they are all done, you do not want them to have that "green" in them anymore or smell like hydro nutes...I have heard of many people only using plain water for the last 7-10 days to really help things along and let the plant release all that stored up energy from all those primary & lower leaves as much as possible...you want the plants to do exactly this to help give you a clean and smooth smoke and properly burning buds..pronounced phosphorus/potassium deficencies manifest as nice purples & reds in the end also in alot of indica based strains which is really nice too...Yield is really not affected if you time it right and know your plants/strains normal completion cycle. Also the dropping of big shade/fan leaves can open up lower bud sites to much more light and help them fill & swell out at the very end and even increase your overall yields/quality. Hope this helps..just my opinion of course, never actually tried it.

    Outdoor plants seem to function different at times, I would assume also depending on strain. I have seen outdoor cannabis plants go all the wall to harvest without so much as 1 or 2 yellow leaf's on the entire plant. Could be the growers were pumping nitrogen to them with flowering nutrients up until the end. But I couldn't believe my eyes at the health of these outdoor plants with 35-50% amber trich's. If I hadn't known better I would of thought they were still in veg from a 100 feet away.

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    Nitrogen deficiency during last week of flower

    I have a plant I'm about to harvest any day and has pretty much the exact symptoms. Just about all the large sun leaves have turned brown and crispy leaving mostly just the large finger leaves on the branches. The largest leaves left are starting to yellow, the trich's are milky but the hairs are about 50% brown.

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