very small problem

Darth Dank

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About 10 of my oldest leafs have been slowly turning light green. Im outdoors and 10 days into budding. im in 5 gal pots on my patio. I would say it looks like a zinc sulfur or molubdenum def. im using shity soil. what should i add. sorry no pics.
 
I am using Earth juice bloom, General Organics cal/mag and bio bud and bio marine, Roots Organic Trinity and Oreganism xl, AN Bud Candy, GH Flora Blend, Earth Juice verde bloom (top dressing), and have GH pineapple rush that im usiing when i stop the bud candy.
 
I let my water sit out as long as I can to evaperate chlorine and get 10 plus hours of light. I cant spell lol. my shits dialed in does it even matter if a few old bottom leafs are light green on one plant ? Its root bound and the biggest one I have.
 
You could be getting ph lock out from the shitty soil. Maybe try adding a little dolomite lime. If youve been feeding them regularly for a few months outside plus the lack of a ph buffer in the shitty soil could be causing your lock out. So if the above doesnt work try that.

Also do you ph your nutrient solution?
 
I let my water sit out as long as I can to evaperate chlorine and get 10 plus hours of light. I cant spell lol. my shits dialed in does it even matter if a few old bottom leafs are light green on one plant ? Its root bound and the biggest one I have.

Leaves turning yellow from bottom up is classic N deficiency. Feed them something higher in N. IMO
 
I am with horned on this. even in flower, mj likes a decent amount of Nitrogen. My girls were starting this at about 3 weeks flower. Just fed them half veg, half flower nutes. Think it will help. Towards the end of flowering it is normal for that to happen a bit also (Your probably not there yet though).
 
Problems bottom up is normally def, problem top down tends to be lockout. Plants in flower need N pure and simple maybe not equal to veg but N just the same. If you want the most out of a plant you can't starve the poor thing it is adding mass.
 
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