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Ladyalthea

Member
What a great resource this is, I've been reading for some time and finally made an account. State of Maine.

White widow strain
Clones
Outdoor grow in the state of Maine
MaineCoast compost and native soil
(Fish, blueberry, shells, manure)
No particular feeding schedule
Been super humid for weeks

over about the past week my large plant has turned yellow. My tall plant has done great except now the center of the tops are turning black, but I posted in a different thread about that one. I was told to spray it with peroxide and leave it alone.

The yellow one is concerning, I've been following the advice of someone who has a lot of success but I want second opinions. They gave me a mixture of nutrients to use because the yellowing was said to be from lack of nitrogen.

After I used some of this stuff the yellowing seem to get worse. Might be turning a corner as today's pics look a bit more green.

Any advice question Time long time user first-time grower :)
Thank you!
 

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JoeBlow5823

Well-Known Member
What a great resource this is, I've been reading for some time and finally made an account. State of Maine.

White widow strain
Clones
Outdoor grow in the state of Maine
MaineCoast compost and native soil
(Fish, blueberry, shells, manure)
No particular feeding schedule
Been super humid for weeks

over about the past week my large plant has turned yellow. My tall plant has done great except now the center of the tops are turning black, but I posted in a different thread about that one. I was told to spray it with peroxide and leave it alone.

The yellow one is concerning, I've been following the advice of someone who has a lot of success but I want second opinions. They gave me a mixture of nutrients to use because the yellowing was said to be from lack of nitrogen.

After I used some of this stuff the yellowing seem to get worse. Might be turning a corner as today's pics look a bit more green.

Any advice question Time long time user first-time grower :)
Thank you!
It does look like nitrogen deficiency but that can be caused by to much nitrogen, root zone ph issues, over watering, other root issues. But if they seem to be improving you are probably on the right track. When you make and adjustment, you cant expect overnight results.... it can take a week or two to tell if what you did really worked.
 

Ladyalthea

Member
Thanks for the reassurance.
I have a vegetable garden and it's been doing okay, I just don't want this to die because of something I could prevent
 
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