Please Help! What does she need??

Dankbank22

New Member
Hey Everyone,
Hope everyone is doing well!
Ok, please see pics. She is yellowing more and more everyday. I know some yellowing Is normal, but seems excessive. Greens and buds still vibrant.
Specs:
Outdoor grow
Flower Week 4
Current PH: 6.7
Never feed any Nutes, only PH and filter distilled water.
I will feed her whatever she needs, if someone could please assist in helping me diagnose this? And if you need more info can provide that too! Thank you everyone
 

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Northman

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Im no expert. But to me it looks like she is emptying her leafs to get nutrients. I would try feeding with any cannabis nutrients. Tje basic nutes needed is Nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K).
 

Dankbank22

New Member
Im no expert. But to me it looks like she is emptying her leafs to get nutrients. I would try feeding with any cannabis nutrients. Tje basic nutes needed is Nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K).
Hey @Northmam, appreciate the reply.
Yes, I believe it may be nute deficiency as well. Like I stated earlier, I’ve never used anything but water on her, and I think she’s hungry. Can you or anyone recommend a product that would feed her? Like is there a “x” product that would have all 3 in one? Total noob question I know. And I will research the forums for Nute feeding. But, I would like your opinion as well. Thank you sir!
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Hey @Northmam, appreciate the reply.
Yes, I believe it may be nute deficiency as well. Like I stated earlier, I’ve never used anything but water on her, and I think she’s hungry. Can you or anyone recommend a product that would feed her? Like is there a “x” product that would have all 3 in one? Total noob question I know. And I will research the forums for Nute feeding. But, I would like your opinion as well. Thank you sir!
Potted plants need to be fed, unless you are using supersoil in a pot that is large enough to last the life of the plant, which would be a lot larger than the pot in your photo. You will get a ton of different nutrient line recommendations from people that will contradict each other so your best bet would be to research different nutrient lines and decide which you think is best for you. Whatever you do go with just start off with a lower dose than they recommend. I start with feeding only once a week at 1/2 the recommended dose. When I was using nutrient lines I liked the Sensi line from Advanced Nutrients, but their nutrients are a rip-off IMO.
 

Northman

Active Member
Hey @Northmam, appreciate the reply.
Yes, I believe it may be nute deficiency as well. Like I stated earlier, I’ve never used anything but water on her, and I think she’s hungry. Can you or anyone recommend a product that would feed her? Like is there a “x” product that would have all 3 in one? Total noob question I know. And I will research the forums for Nute feeding. But, I would like your opinion as well. Thank you sir!
Im using plagron and that has worked for me. Any cannabis A+B (one for veg and one for bloom) wil probably do the job. Other than that TreeFarmerCharlie said it great. ⬆⬆
 

Norcal69

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Your gonna start getting some yellowing in week 4 of flower if you havent fed any nutes. The plants have pretty much used all the stuff in the soil. If your looking for something to give the plants the last few weeks i would suggest some calmag and something like maxibloom or maxsea or anything cheaper. Just ask your local hydro store for something inexpensive
 

GlassJoe

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You can also get bottled cal-mag from most nutrient producers. I can support epsom salts just because most nutes are way too expensive.

I can't fully endorse it because I haven't used it yet myself but I'm going to start using mega crop this winter, so you could look into that for nutes. It's inexpensive, and its an all in one nute that's amino-chelated, which reduces salt buildup in soil.
 

ganga gurl420

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You can also get bottled cal-mag from most nutrient producers. I can support epsom salts just because most nutes are way too expensive.

I can't fully endorse it because I haven't used it yet myself but I'm going to start using mega crop this winter, so you could look into that for nutes. It's inexpensive, and its an all in one nute that's amino-chelated, which reduces salt buildup in soil.
I've never had a calcium deficiency but I have had mag deficiencies in my plant.
Giving it calmag would not help this problem either. Too much calcium and you will lock out the uptake of other nutrients. So giving it Epsom salts which many do is sound advice and something I do every 2 weeks now.

Unless you are growing in coco I dont see a need for it unless you are also showing signs of cal deficiency.
 
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