senorpeaches
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Basic Data:
Indica/Sativa Blend (Ice-unknown other)
100% Outdoor 15 gallon container
Blessed to have beautiful blooms on one of my outdoor ladies, but dealing with yellowing leaves in the last 10 days. They began to yellow from the bottom in a classic nitrogen deficient manner as I've read. I'm doing both Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom but I adjusted the % to deal with the yellowing. I feed every other watering. I'm about 5 1/2 weeks into flowering.
Here are some close ups of snipped leaves:
Here is m'lady in full, you can see the yellowing pattern but get an idea of the growing heft of the buds:
Here are close ups of the flowers. They are showing no signs of problems, deficiencies:
The blooms have dramatically thickened in the last week and look & smell (mmmm) healthy. Trichomes are already milky for about 30% of the flowers, very early in my experience. I use the radio shack microscope fyi. I normally harvest trying to find the perfect blend of milky-amber. Like to be light on my feet
My question is this: Normally I'd be pulling back on the fertilizer now given the flower development which would suggest 2 weeks maximum more until harvest. Is it dangerous to the continuing development of the buds to overlook a late developing nitrogen deficiency?
appreciate any input
thank you!
Basic Data:
Indica/Sativa Blend (Ice-unknown other)
100% Outdoor 15 gallon container
Blessed to have beautiful blooms on one of my outdoor ladies, but dealing with yellowing leaves in the last 10 days. They began to yellow from the bottom in a classic nitrogen deficient manner as I've read. I'm doing both Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom but I adjusted the % to deal with the yellowing. I feed every other watering. I'm about 5 1/2 weeks into flowering.
Here are some close ups of snipped leaves:
Here is m'lady in full, you can see the yellowing pattern but get an idea of the growing heft of the buds:
Here are close ups of the flowers. They are showing no signs of problems, deficiencies:
The blooms have dramatically thickened in the last week and look & smell (mmmm) healthy. Trichomes are already milky for about 30% of the flowers, very early in my experience. I use the radio shack microscope fyi. I normally harvest trying to find the perfect blend of milky-amber. Like to be light on my feet
My question is this: Normally I'd be pulling back on the fertilizer now given the flower development which would suggest 2 weeks maximum more until harvest. Is it dangerous to the continuing development of the buds to overlook a late developing nitrogen deficiency?
appreciate any input
thank you!