yellowing dieing leaves, Mag defiency? Cal deficieny? or N deficiency?

chickenpoop

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GOPR1072.jpgGOPR1074.jpgGOPR1084.jpg its kind of going on in the middle/bottem of the plant. Im currently feeding with Max sea Bloom fertz because thats all i have..but it does have low doses of Nitrogen in it. What it doesnt have at all in it is Calcium/Magnesium, so maybe thats my problem..?

any help is appreciated ty.
 

chickenpoop

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from some reading ive done, i think i have a N deficiency because it looks like the yellowing of leaves is climbing from the top to the bottem..like a noob, i jumped the gun and bought some earth juice microblast. im also going to start saving my eggshells and grinding them up and sprinkling on soil top for added calcium.
 

scroglodyte

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doesn't seem to be spreading. throw a half a handful of blood meal in there with a tsp of epsom salts..........covered for N, Mg, and S
 
get some maxi not max sea,,are something that has full nutes....if its budding thats normal for a few leaves....but dont over do it trying to fix the problem.....always start with the watering,,,let it dry and then flush that way you are starting from scratch...
 

chickenpoop

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its not budding, just pre-flowers. Yeah Maxsea has such a good rep so i thought i would try it, i hear great things about Maxi though.

I currently have, and using, bloodmeal 12-0-0 powder form...Maxsea 3-20-20. and soon to come Earth Juice Microblast..
 

FresnoFarmer

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it is flowering you just can't see. mine are doing the same thing and i have ruled out all deficiencies and ph lockout.........mine look bad man its only the bottom and inner leaves tho.....i think these bitches are gettin ready for flowering.....idk thats what i keep reading.
 

KT420

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IME, and I may be wrong on this one, I think it sometimes happens to leaves that aren't getting enough light and the plant deems them not worth their resources to keep around any more, so consumes them. I never pluck off dying leaves like that because I am of the opinion that the plant is sucking the nitrogen and other elements out of the leaf to put towards growth elsewhere. If they are totally or mostly yellow and shading other leaves I might. Seems like you should be getting plenty of light outdoors though. What is the humidity like?

Is that an outdoor hempy bucket? Not sure you're using the right nutes for hempy if so, but doesn't look too bad either way.
 

chickenpoop

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just a 10 gallon plastic bucket

who knows what it is, so many things yellowing leaves could be from. i fed it some N ..
 
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