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    5 weeks in flower, bloody yellow!

    Hey there,

    I think this is an N deficiency as opposed to nute burn (just looking for some reassurance). I flushed anyway but here's the set-up.

    Easybud plants
    5 weeks in flower
    soil: biobizz allmix, ph is right on the money
    water: ph'ed to 6.5
    Nutes: Last feeding, 1ml biogrow, 1ml topmax, 3ml biobloom (ml/litre)

    There was extreme yellowness the other night. Not quite up to the top leaves but almost. I have now removed all the yellow leaves.

    I have been following biobizz's feeding schedule and I think it could be a little light on the N which has caused the yellowing. Like I said, I flushed anyway and now I'm giving a light foliar feeding with biobizz fish mix (high N).

    Any advice on what to do for the last few weeks? Apparently, easybud has a flowering time of 7/8 weeks so that means it be as little as 2 weeks away (though I doubt this).

    Cheers guys, I try to do my best diagnosis before coming here but I'd really like a little guidance right now!

    Thanks!
    Zoidberg Reviewed by Zoidberg on . 5 weeks in flower, bloody yellow! Hey there, I think this is an N deficiency as opposed to nute burn (just looking for some reassurance). I flushed anyway but here's the set-up. Easybud plants 5 weeks in flower soil: biobizz allmix, ph is right on the money water: ph'ed to 6.5 Nutes: Last feeding, 1ml biogrow, 1ml topmax, 3ml biobloom (ml/litre) Rating: 5

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    5 weeks in flower, bloody yellow!

    I wouldn't worry if a few lower leaves are yellowing at this point. The plant looks healthy enough to finish up.

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    Senior Member

    5 weeks in flower, bloody yellow!

    Its normal for your plant to have a nitrogen defficiency towards the last 2 weeks of flower. you can add some nitrogen in and it will clear up not really worth it imo. I ussually let them do there normal thing and ur babe will start to clear out stored nutes.

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