Is this too much yellowing?

pointer80

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Hello group, I have some plants outdoors in 100 gallon pots and some are starting to bud pretty good and some are just showing signs and I have some leaves starting to yellow and die. I don't know if this is too much yellowing or normal for this time of year? Overall the plants look pretty healthy. The leaves are yellowing here and there on the plant not just the bottom. Should I add something for a nitrogen boost? perhaps a foliar spray? Thanks everyone.
 

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Big plant a lot of leaves. Ones that don’t get as much light will yellow. Their old. You can remove all of them then see if in a few days more show up. They’ll be easier to see. Overall like you said plant looks good.
 
looking closer at the color they look a liitle light green,maybe just the sun?Could use some food but im a hydro guy so im use to dark green.
 
I'm experiencing the same symptoms, however my yellowing started at the bottom and is climbing upwards. I'm a little ahead of you in flowering. This happened with my last outdoor grow as well. I've already tried giving my gals more N, but that hasn't stopped the yellowing. I've checked the PH of my soil (7), so it's not PH lockout. I definitely don't want to give my gals more N or keep up with the elevated levels this far into flowering, so I am going to go with it's a natural thing and to not be worried about it. For some additional solace, check out this video from Ed Rosenthal:


Cheers and nice plants! :leaf:
 
I'm experiencing the same symptoms, however my yellowing started at the bottom and is climbing upwards. I'm a little ahead of you in flowering. This happened with my last outdoor grow as well. I've already tried giving my gals more N, but that hasn't stopped the yellowing. I've checked the PH of my soil (7), so it's not PH lockout. I definitely don't want to give my gals more N or keep up with the elevated levels this far into flowering, so I am going to go with it's a natural thing and to not be worried about it. For some additional solace, check out this video from Ed Rosenthal:


Cheers and nice plants! :leaf:
Thanks for the reply. I just gave mine a little fish fertilizer but that is it for the nitrogen for me. On to flower
 
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