Lower leafs are getting yellow

Paxuist

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Ok im now started the flowering proccess indoor .
I can see that the lower leafs are getting die and yellow .
Is that normal ?

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thalboy

Active Member
Over the course of flowering you are going to lose fan leaves. The leaves that are toward the bottom of the plant and get the most shade will die first. You'll want enough nitrogen so the plant can stretch, but after that the nitrogen should be used up and the plant will focus on flowering.
 

rzza

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its way early for that pax, jus add 1 part veg 2 part flower nutrients then you will be offering them some N that they seem to need. or you can just feed them blood meal with their next feeding. whatever you do to feed N.
 

rzza

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you should always do a transitional feeding between veg and bloom of 50/50 veg/bloom nutes anyhow....
 
Yeah, I think I read on here somewhere about, the nitrogen being "mobile", so your plant is using the stored nitrogen in your shade leaf to meet its demands for flowering.

I think its common.

Anyone?
 

rzza

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I think I read on here somewhere about, the nitrogen being "mobile", so your plant is using the stored nitrogen in your shade leaf to meet its demands for flowering.

I think its common.

Anyone?
i agree with this but he should keep it green as long as possible and he just started flowering so he needs to add some N to the diet.
 

TweedleD

Active Member
What's the easiest way to add nitrogen to your plants?
I'm 14 days in and have yellow leaves forming on the baby and first set.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Peace
 
What's the easiest way to add nitrogen to your plants?
I'm 14 days in and have yellow leaves forming on the baby and first set.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Peace
Veg nutes. 1/4 strength. At that size they wouldn't need much. and looking at them on your grow, they'd be just about ready to break free from your pots.
 

iscrog4food

Active Member
You definately need N for flowering but sometimes a PH problem will look like N deficiency. What is your run off? If it is really low (6.0) it could also be a Mag def. Hope this helps.
 
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