Alexander Supertramp
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The plant is Nitrogen deficient.
ok, don't take this the wrong way, but you have a bit to learn about organics.PLEASE DONT TREAT ME LIKE A NEWBEE CAUSE I KNOW TONS ABOUT ORGANICS
does this shock you? considering the plant uses the nitrogen UP? It's not something that doesn't change over time, nitrogen is consumed by the plant. Dude.I SAID SINCE DAY 10 OF FLOWER IT STARTED YELLOWING, MY MIX WAS FINE ALL THE WAY THROUGH VEG NO DEFECINCY OR YELLOW LEAVES AT ALL, DUDE
thanks ill try watering like thatmake sure that when you do water you are completeley saturating the medium and then allowing it to drain well. if you just pour 1 gallon of water in the pot most of it will run down the sides and out the bottom and what happens is it creates hydrophobic spots in the mediium making it so some of the soil is always dry...
what i like to do to get a thourogh watering is let the hose sit in the bucket on full blast for 10 min or place the plant pot and all in a bigger container full of water and allow it to soak up the water untill it is submerged, then pull it out and allow it to drain..
if you have hydrophobic pockets in the soil the roots are dying and your plant is not able to take up enough nutrients due to lack of root system.
so long story short. mix up a bucket of nutrient water that is bigger than your container...place plant in the nutrient bucket pot and all and allow it to completly saturate. if you do it this way it will take longer to dry out and you can feed once a week with the same method and keep the plants happy
at leastthats what i do when i have hot weather.
Possible and agreed on the dumbass advice givensuch bad advice given. NOT nitrogen deficient. If it was N it would start to yellow at the bottom, and attack there way before the middle and top like yours is. You mention 95-100 degree temps? lol that could be a problem. Maybe cooking some roots on the side of the pot. I'd do a weak N and more PK. and provide shade to the pot underneath the plant.
I didnt pull them off until the leaf was exhausted they fell off basicallyalso when you have an issue like this dont pull the leaves off the plant is taking nitrients from them and putting them to the more important parts of the plant, if you rip a leaf off before it has been exausted of all nutrients (i say nutrients loosly) then the plant will start pulling from another leaf..so untill you can figure the problem out allow the plant to get what it needs from each and every leaf or it will just start working on a different one.