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Need help with Identifying nute deficiency

Bulldog11

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I have been growing organic in soil this season. Most of my plants are doing great however this Big Budda Cheese is turning a little yellow. I believe the problem is a nitrogen deficiency. Anybody want to guess at the problem to help me out a little???

My soil PH is a perfect 6.0

First pic is of Big Budda Cheese that has deficiency


Second pic of Frisian Dew that has no deficiency


Third pic of Big Budda Cheese that is different from the first but has no deficiency
 

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merkaba

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Just needs some Nitrogen...lots of strains need more N than people think through flowering, particularly outdoors. Will def. take care of it, super easy ;)
 
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cellardweller

N?..this late in flower? I agree it looks like it needs n, Merkaba, but it looks like it's almost finished flushing..lets see if we can't nail some facts down here..
how long are you into flower Bulldog?
Is that plant looking at just a few more weeks?
 

Bulldog11

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Well, I am not sure how far into flowering I am, but the cheese seems to be one of the later developing plants that I have. So I would guess that it has another month. The second pic up there is of my Frisian Dew that is much faster and prob done this weekend.

So 4 more weeks then, if not more.


I also believe that it is N, but cellardweller hit the nail on the head because I was wondering if it is worth it to feed or just let it go. This yellowing happened within the last 7-10 days, so that seems fast to me. A month from now might be a long time at that rate. Let me know what you guys think, thanks
 

Kcar

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Let them eat their fan leaves then yank them off when they're all
brown and krinkly
 
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cellardweller

if it were mine,and I thought it had less than three weeks I would just pound it with whatever water you've been using and some molasses. If you really really feel the need to give it some N, light doses have worked near the end for me, but I'm an organic soil kinda guy so it's either tea if it's short to finish or a small amount of topdressing if it's a longer time to finish..I like the tea better because it can be custom made to fit the plants needs..maybe do a search for cheese and try to find out how many weeks other people are taking that pheno at?
that Frisian is actually beautiful man..from seed or clone?
peacenpot,
~dubs
 

VerdantGreen

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4 weeks to go i would probably give it a little N. perhaps some liquid seaweed or something quickly and easily made available to the plant. Just a little though. perhaps let the pot sit in a saucer of run-off for a few hours to let it soak up too.
if it were 2-3 weeks i would probably leave it - you want that to be happening by the end in organics imo.

V.
 

Bulldog11

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Thanks for all the help you guys. I think if I fertilize I will be using pure blend pro veg formula. It is organic and should leach out of the soil in 4 weeks.

cellardweller - That Frisian Dew was from seed. Dutch Passion was the seed company and I got the feminized version. I have really enjoyed this strain. It grows great out doors and smells like pine/chronic. Also, the Frisian dew is suppose to have great mildew and mold resistance, that is why I bought it in the first place.
 
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