New Plants, Old Problems. I NEED AN EXPERT'S HELP!!!!

SovietGrow

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This is an outdoor organic grow, with no fert or any chemicals. The leaves on the bottom of the plant are turning bright green to yellow and withering. I hope this is not a problem, for I am putting them through their first week of preflowering. I need an experts oppinion, how can I help the plant? Are there any organic teqniques to this?

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I am thinking this is a nitrogen deficiency. Most times those start from the lower leaves yellowing. Also, your plants seem a lighter shade of green. Can you pot them in larger pots? They look to be in about 2-3 gal pots. I'd throw them in 10 gal to 25 gal pots. If those were my plants, I would probably feed with Fox Farms grow big. (Not organic though)

Give me an update and let me know if things change.
 
General nutritional shortage/imbalance.
While the 'organic' "I'll just get dig up some dirt, and it'll grow" sounds great... not all dirt is created equal.
your dirt needs something.
there are Organic based fertilizers for many plants, something for edible vegetables (think tomatoes) will help your plants along.
 
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