How much longer?

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I was thinking that it would be ready sooner since the leaves are turning yellow. If there are 5 weeks left, does that mean I have a N deficiency?
 
I was thinking that it would be ready sooner since the leaves are turning yellow. If there are 5 weeks left, does that mean I have a N deficiency?

I would feed one more time with your normal N amount. Then run a solution ratio of 1 part N to 3 parts P for the remainder.

I wouldn't consider that to much of a N deficiency.
 
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