johnny garcia
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Get a microscope and look at the buds...u could have a bug problem??
well don't, through stretch and the first few week of flower, nitrogen is very important.Yea Jeff im beginning to suspect nitrogen, although it seems weird that I'd have a nitro deficiency now of all times. Anyone else think it could be nitrogen?
If it was a nute def, and you fed it, your affected growth will not magically go green again. Just because nothing has changed doesn't mean you didn't fix the problem. You want to look for the problem to get worse, if the yellowing has ceased spreading, and no new leaves are dying, you've fixed the problemBut temps havent been cold enough to affect any of the other plants and daytime temps are still more than hot enough. I watered with a pH'd 20-20-20 solution yesterday and some pH'd CalMag solution today. She's looking pretty well the same as before though. I wish i knew exactly what to do to correct this!