I am thinking nitrogen deficiency?

rembrandt100

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I am thinking that this is a nitrogen deficiency. It is on a White Widow that I have not fed any nutes due to wanting it organic. I am not sure what to use to rectify this. Ant suggestions are welcome.
 

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bam0813

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Looks it. Use organic nutes. Id give it a side dress of bio live or something like it. Urea is pure N but id feed a complete nute imo
 

bam0813

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Not sure whats growing around the plant but id yank them out so theyre not stealing food from your widow
 

Sevenleaves

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If it was my plant, I would get any weeds out of there, sprinkle Espona Garden Tone into the soil. Then a good top dressing of Black Kow and give it a good soaking.
 

bam0813

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The majority of the nitrogen in finished compost (usually over 90%) has been incorporated into organic compounds that are resistant to decomposition. Rough estimates are that only 10% to 30% of the nitrogen in these organic compounds will become available in one growing season

From the agricultural extension
 

rembrandt100

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There are no weeds there. The plant that is growing next to the White Widow is a Columbine. It is finished for the season. I think I am going to try to top dress it with compost and maybe add some high nitrogen fertilizer to the mix. Thank you the replies.
 
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