Can my plant be saved?

Hey! I'm just looking for a bit of advice, one of my plants has turned yellow, Its probably because I don't use any nutrients and as well I stupidly cut the fan leaves off. Just wondering will this plant die.. would I be better harvesting now rather than later? Or can it be turned back to green? I'm growing outdoors in plant pots this is the only sick one I have, it's day 39 of flowering.
 

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RobinT

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You're going to get what you're going to get, no point in chopping now. What are those 3 gal pots? Way too small for outdoors, but you should still be able to finish her and get some decent smoke.

You could try using an Epsom salt spray on the foliage to get some green back still
 
You're going to get what you're going to get, no point in chopping now. What are those 3 gal pots? Way too small for outdoors, but you should still be able to finish her and get some decent smoke.

You could try using an Epsom salt spray on the foliage to get some green back still
Yeh it's a tiny pot, i can repot her but I don't know if the yellowing through the stems means she too far gone. I don't want the plant to die and ruin the buds :(
 

Rider101

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Is there anything that's not chemicals that I could feed her? Would it help to repot this far into flowering?
There are lots of organic nutrients you can buy at most hydro shops.

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BostonBuds

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Is there anything that's not chemicals that I could feed her? Would it help to repot this far into flowering?
I would not transplant, I would just feed and water until harvest. Sure that pot size is small and next grow go bigger but it should still come out fine, I have some clones in solo cups I wasn't going to use so decided to put them outside with the others and they are coming along good. I use megacrop to feed, so far it's super easy to use just following the directions on the bag. 20190910_152345.jpg
 
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I would not transplant, I would just feed and water until harvest. Sure that pot size is small and next grow go bigger but it should still come out fine, I have some clones in solo cups I wasn't going to use so decided to put them outside with the others and they are coming along good. I use megacrop to feed, so far it's super easy to use just following the directions on the bag. View attachment 4392476
Nice plants :-) yeh I've seen plants growing till harvest in cups that's why I wasn't too worried about her to start with but the yellowing has gotten worse! I've got a cpl of plants with the same buds as is on yours don't have a clue what they are tho lol. I just grow them out in the garden in plant pots too :-) they are about three weeks into flowering but the buds are tiny compared to your plant :-P
 

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piratebug

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If it was me and I was that far into flowering, I would wait until my next watering and just amend each pot with 1 tablespoon fish bone meal per 1 gallon of soil, and then work it into your pots with a fork, then I would also add 2 tablespoons of earthworm castings per 1 gallon of soil and also work that into your pots with a fork, then all you would need to do is water your plants until you harvest them as those two amendments will keep your plants super happy all the way through flowering.
 
If it was me and I was that far into flowering, I would wait until my next watering and just amend each pot with 1 tablespoon fish bone meal per 1 gallon of soil, and then work it into your pots with a fork, then I would also add 2 tablespoons of earthworm castings per 1 gallon of soil and also work that into your pots with a fork, then all you would need to do is water your plants until you harvest them as those two amendments will keep your plants super happy all the way through flowering.
Thanks! I will try that :-)
 

Jypsy Dog

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If it was me and I was that far into flowering, I would wait until my next watering and just amend each pot with 1 tablespoon fish bone meal per 1 gallon of soil, and then work it into your pots with a fork, then I would also add 2 tablespoons of earthworm castings per 1 gallon of soil and also work that into your pots with a fork, then all you would need to do is water your plants until you harvest them as those two amendments will keep your plants super happy all the way through flowering.
You do realize that all has to break down B4 the plant can use it... Plant will be done by then.
Go with a liquid Fert, plant can run with it.
 
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