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    Late Bloom Nit Deficiency/Re-Vegging

    So as I get nearer to harvest time, my once verdant plants have fallen prey to the late bloom Nitrogen Deficiency that I've come to understand is perfectly normal. It is, however, a sad sight to behold. But as the buds fatten, and the trichromes, which are now nearly all milky, progress towards a lovely amber hue, I'm looking to the future.

    The question at hand is whether these sad yellowing leaves will be able to regenerate enough new growth to re-veg my beautiful ladies.

    Or, in other words... is there something that a should be doing in these last days to prepare my plants for their new lives after harvest? It seems like so many leaves are wilting away that there just won't be enough to provide energy to regenerate.

    Any thoughts?
    warfrat73 Reviewed by warfrat73 on . Late Bloom Nit Deficiency/Re-Vegging So as I get nearer to harvest time, my once verdant plants have fallen prey to the late bloom Nitrogen Deficiency that I've come to understand is perfectly normal. It is, however, a sad sight to behold. But as the buds fatten, and the trichromes, which are now nearly all milky, progress towards a lovely amber hue, I'm looking to the future. The question at hand is whether these sad yellowing leaves will be able to regenerate enough new growth to re-veg my beautiful ladies. Or, in Rating: 5

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    Late Bloom Nit Deficiency/Re-Vegging

    There's a re-veg thread in my signature if interestd.

    The yellowing is normal, but no...they will not support the re-veg process. Adding some CFL's for side-lighting (veg or flower bulbs are ok for this) to promote new growth closer twords the base of the plant does help, though. (during the last week of flower)
    I do this for my sativa doms, especially after a couple of re-veggings. My indica doms. don't require the side lighting, as they generally stay shorter, and usually get enough light to promote new growth twords the base.

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    Late Bloom Nit Deficiency/Re-Vegging

    Thanks for the input Rusty. I've read through your re-veg thread a few times, and probably will again, thought I'd start a new thread so as not to jack yours.

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    Late Bloom Nit Deficiency/Re-Vegging

    Quote Originally Posted by warfrat73
    Thanks for the input Rusty. I've read through your re-veg thread a few times, and probably will again, thought I'd start a new thread so as not to jack yours.
    I'm not the best at doing a growlog, but ya know...it's not often we get to see someone that respects another's thread, let alone to this extent. Two thumbs up, and some rep for ya. :thumbsup:

    However, the continued discussions can help others to better understand the techniques and reasoning behind the techniques, whether it's my thread or another's.
    On-topic questions and imput are always welcome. :jointsmile:

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