Yellow bottom leaves

Dcheald

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Ok I've added a full PIC to show what she looks like overall

I think this is down to not getting enough light at the bottom or maybe root bound

14th day of flower

Anyone kind enough to reply, thanks in advance

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cobyb

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Nitrogen during flowering. PK fertilizers do not have abundant nitrogen and during the early stages of flowering the nitrogen needs to be still supplemented.
 

Dcheald

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Nitrogen during flowering. PK fertilizers do not have abundant nitrogen and during the early stages of flowering the nitrogen needs to be still supplemented.

Thanks wouldn't my base nuts cover this, canna a/b at full strength (don't know the ppm) am not that advanced

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vostok

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In many northern states trees entering fall go many different colors, and as cannabis is a annual plant and yours is in bud(flowering) the plant also fades many of its leaves, to many strains of cannabis this is normal, and no ...a budding plant has no need for (N) its done its growing now it wants to seed that why its wanting(P) and (K)

use a bigger pot next grow
 

Dcheald

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In many northern states trees entering fall go many different colors, and as cannabis is a annual plant and yours is in bud(flowering) the plant also fades many of its leaves, to many strains of cannabis this is normal, and no ...a budding plant has no need for (N) its done its growing now it wants to seed that why its wanting(P) and (K)

use a bigger pot next grow
Thanks for the information very much appreciated, could I not repot in flower?

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vostok

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Avoid repotting in flower all the plant needs is to enter seedset, and she will be fine..see leaves as little burger wrappings full of great sauce ...lol
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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huh, plant looks a bit light yellow to me which indicates a deficiency in nitrogen, they do still need N during flower so not sure what Vostok is talking about, they still grow leaves that need nitrogen so the plant can continue making energy for the buds..yes the demand does lower in later stages of flower but during first few weeks the demand is actually higher because the plant is doing this thing called pre flower stretch, during that time it uses a fair amount of nitrogen to go through its adolecent growth spurt..after that the nitrogen in most bloom nutrients should be plenty. but during the first couple weeks i like to suppliment with a little grow nutrient in with the bloom .
 

Dcheald

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So will this sort itself out later in flower or will it just get worse

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AlphaPhase

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@RetiredMatthebrute is spot on. They do need N during flowering, eespecially in the beginning of flowering. Add some grow nutes or it will get worse and your yield will suffer. You want to keep them green 80% or more of the flowering stage. Yellowing during the last 2 weeks is normal. This is when the plant is using all of its excess stored nitrogen in its leaves causing the plant to fade from green to yellow . That is what you want to see late in flowering, but not early in flowering.
 

Dcheald

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and yes you can repot in flower.
Thank you ordered some bio buzz grow already hopefully won't be long before its here and will do the trick

Will see how she goes from there and if am forced to repot I will

Thanks for the help

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