Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. The plant can move it around where it's needed. Because of that, Nitrogen deficiency starts at the oldest growth (bottom of the plant) first. Iron and Zinc are immobile deficiencies, so the plant can't move them around. These deficiencies start at the new growth (top of plant).@spek9
The yellow in the new growth started way before i had giving it bloom.
As i had a power outtage for just under 24 hours i decided to change to flower and it was due a feed this is why i gave it the bloom. (Week1 of flower)
I thought it might have been lack of nitrogen!
(This is my first grow)
I bought everything on the nutrient table and trying to follow that as strictly as possible.
I really appreciate your help
Tomorrow i will have a better look at the nutes and try work something out and see if it improves
(Would be likely to kill my plants?)
We can be 100% certain that this isn't being caused by a Nitrogen deficiency. In fact, as I said earlier, there's actually N toxicity showing in the plants.
Also, you don't need to mention me in your posts.