Outdoor grow help

Raz05

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hi friends,

My plants recently started the early stages of their flowering process. Growing outdoors in soil. I noticed a few leaves having a few issues and wanted some guidance on how to fix this to avoid damaging my yield.

Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
 

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dtl420

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Disregard that question. I just noticed the chlorosis on the leafs above the badly damaged ones. I gotta think about this one..
 

dtl420

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If it's not environmental, the only thing I could think of is sulfur. But those deficiencies are pretty rare. Did you start the plant indoors then move it outdoors to flower?
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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hi friends,

My plants recently started the early stages of their flowering process. Growing outdoors in soil. I noticed a few leaves having a few issues and wanted some guidance on how to fix this to avoid damaging my yield.

Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Phosphorus deficiency check the cannabis leaf deficiency chart on google
 

dtl420

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Phosphorus deficiency check the cannabis leaf deficiency chart on google
Definitely not P. Phosphorus starts at the bottom, it's mobile, and looks much different. Whatever this is, it's either environmental or some sort of non-mobile or semi-mobile nutrient.
 

jemstone

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Something is getting locked out causing the deficiency. Compost tea, a good foliar feed and some kelp is where I would start. To have a phosphorus def so early shows something else is going wrong. Maybe a gopher is in the area or a critter is using that as an outhouse.
Without much background info its hard to tell.
It looks like the plant is in the ground. The grass and weeds should be stripped around the plants drip line (the space under the canopy).

Can we get a few more pics? One leaf close up, a side view and the stalk.
What strain?
Soil type? Is it in the ground, native or store bought potting soil?
Have you given any liquid nutrients?
What is your climate?

My guess right now is iron deficiency. Probably zinc too. Add some nails into the root zone. It's not available anymore but Actino-Iron was the best remedie and soil amendment. Zinc is easily foliar fed.
My next guess would be a virus.
 
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Raz05

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Hey guys,

Thanks for all your suggestions. I’m admittedly still a bit confused as to what this is. I live in Australia and it’s middle of summer here. As you can imagine it gets quite hot. I am just using premium potting mix from the garden store. I’ve added a few shredded egg shells and some organic fertilizer. It has always been growing outdoors from the veg stage. It is just growing in a pot not the ground.

I’ve added a few more photos I just took right now.
 

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Thegermling

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Pic 1,2,and 3 are nitrogen deficieny. The OP looks like iron deficiency. It looks like your plants have used up most of the nutrients in that potting mix bro.
 

John Levy

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Well the plant looks well the only issue i think is the yellowing of leaves. That may be because of too much exposure to sunlight or some nutrient deficiency. i generally cut those leaves and the new leaves were perfectly fine.
 
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