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    Grow Help / Leaf Discoloration

    Hi everybody, long time no post. Been busy doing nothing. My plant has recently, like just over the past couple of days, has developed some yellowish leaves. It's some of the lower and older leaf sets of 5 or whatever you'd call 'em. The whole leaves are yellow, not just the tips or anything, and appear to be wilting/dying. It's outdoors, but in a pot, and I just moved it about a week ago to a much sunnier location. All of the new growth looks fine. I've also been watering it alot because it's been so how around here, but it couldn't be overwatering, could it? I'm guessing it's some nute defic or something as I havent used any fertilizer on it since it's been planted in it's potting soil. Is it nitrogen deficient, or a trace metal, etc? Should I fert with a high nit fert or just wait since it's already mid aug and use a bloomimg fert? guesses, hints, advice? The plant's had a tough life, starting in late march in a dorm window, but it's about 3 feet tall or so. Very straight, not bushy at all. Not sure on the strain but def sativa dom. Unfortunately no digi cam.
    gs8778 Reviewed by gs8778 on . Grow Help / Leaf Discoloration Hi everybody, long time no post. Been busy doing nothing. My plant has recently, like just over the past couple of days, has developed some yellowish leaves. It's some of the lower and older leaf sets of 5 or whatever you'd call 'em. The whole leaves are yellow, not just the tips or anything, and appear to be wilting/dying. It's outdoors, but in a pot, and I just moved it about a week ago to a much sunnier location. All of the new growth looks fine. I've also been watering it alot because it's Rating: 5

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    Grow Help / Leaf Discoloration

    Most likely it is your natural thinning that will take place in an outdoor plant.

    It is getting ready to flower.

    When the entire leaf turns at the same rate, and beings to change shades in a gradual fashion, most times, this is normal.

    I think its normal based on your description.

    I also think it would be ok to feed it about 4 drops of Schultz Cactus fert per half gallon of water....or anything else you want. Just dont over do it.

    No pics does make it hard, but based upon season, description of gradual yellowing, wilting, hanging, it sounds like a normal event and the plant will begin flowering before long.

    Good luck and let us know how its going.

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