Need help please

dudeoflife

Well-Known Member
First plant looks like it could be nitrogen deficiency.
Second looks like simple nute burn
Yesireeee. N def. Nitrogen deficiencies can open the door to burns after subsequent feedings of ferts low in N and high in everything else.

Flowering plants eat N like there's no tomorrow, especially advacned late flowering. Give it one decent feeding of an even number fert--10-10-10.

One conservative feeding will do ya for the remainder of this grow.
 

Nugz209

Member
As far as I know, they dont need as much nitrogen as they do Phosphorus and potassium. The plant uses the nitrogen stored in it from veg. and is normal to turn yellow during flowering. Just be careful not to over due it on the flowering nutes because you can still burn them. Good luck
 
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