Hi all.
I'm on my second run with no fertiliser inputs and the plants are dark green and pumping away. The last run in flower showed senescence - leaves yellowing nearer the base of the plant and some dropping off eventually.
I have read here so many times than yellowing of leaves in flower signifies N is running low and the plant is using the N in the leaves, and not to top the N up as the plant is now in flower....
Ahem. Bullshit.
There is certainly no lack of N in my soil. I pulled those senescing plants out and planted some more 3 weeks later and they vegged really fast and now they're flipped to flower and are deep green.
The plant yellowing happened with plenty of N left in the soil. Senescence is not a symptom of lack of N when in flower, though a shortfall will provide conditions for more severe senescence.
I'm on my second run with no fertiliser inputs and the plants are dark green and pumping away. The last run in flower showed senescence - leaves yellowing nearer the base of the plant and some dropping off eventually.
I have read here so many times than yellowing of leaves in flower signifies N is running low and the plant is using the N in the leaves, and not to top the N up as the plant is now in flower....
Ahem. Bullshit.
There is certainly no lack of N in my soil. I pulled those senescing plants out and planted some more 3 weeks later and they vegged really fast and now they're flipped to flower and are deep green.
The plant yellowing happened with plenty of N left in the soil. Senescence is not a symptom of lack of N when in flower, though a shortfall will provide conditions for more severe senescence.