Was suspecting N as well, but that only holds true if the bottoms are yellow with tops/middles being green.. looks to me that the yellows are green from the angles I can see.
I was considering N still... sulfur would require yellow tops, and the tops are currently green.. so am still undecided on that one as well.sorry I meant to type "sulfer" instead of "Nitrogen"..lol
Not sure where you got this from.. but it does not promote a shortage of Nitrogen - the source you read from got mis-worded. The symptoms of Mo deficiency are quite similar to N, being chlorosis, margins rolled and stunted growth.MOLYBDENUM (Mb) seems to be your problem.
it promotes a shortage in nitrogen so some of you are right but its not exactly a (N) deficiency
if your problem gets worse this can cause a copper and iron deficiency.
maybe you should try lowering the PH to 6.5 to get more iron out of ur nutes
i will try to find more info for you guys
i would NEVER go full strength on anything ESPECIALLY if your in soil..i use fox farm products depending on the strain 1/4-1/2 label you'll start to see nute burn on most everything if you move up to 3/4..i just harvested friday..checkout my journal to see the results..i've been growing for 1 1/2 years..i'm feeding 1/2 strenght once a week with a little e-salts...should i go full strenght? or 6/5?
Or simply switch nutrient brand?