What is my Super Silver Haze lacking?

Desmochadero

Active Member
My SSH is almost 2 ft tall. 3 months old and into first week flowering. Grown outdoor in a 5 gallon pot wit organic soil and no nutrients added. I enclose a pic of a lower leaf with some yellowing and browning.

Is it the sign of some nutrient deficiency? If so, which one? Should I add nitrogen at this point or too late?


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TexasHank

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My SSH is almost 2 ft tall. 3 months old and into first week flowering. Grown outdoor in a 5 gallon pot wit organic soil and no nutrients added. I enclose a pic of a lower leaf with some yellowing and browning.

Is it the sign of some nutrient deficiency? If so, which one? Should I add nitrogen at this point or too late?


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I'm not sure exactly what that leaf says the plant is needing, but, I bet Dyna Gro 7-9-5 or 9-3-6 probably has plenty of it..

I would feed the plants 3ml/gal with Dyna Gro and see how it responds. Maybe try to get the plant a little bit darker green and see if you can stop the lower leaves from changing colors..

OR, if you wanna stay organic.. feed it some kind of micronutrient supplement and some form of Nitrogen.. probably stay away from Fish Emulsion or water soluble Nitrogen as it is a nitrogen that is not quickly available.. It will take weeks to darken the plant up..
 

Vnsmkr

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Plants need nutrients to survive. Suggest you take a look at the nutrient deficiency tables. Doesnt anyone read anything before they try to grow? Go over to plant problems forum
 

DeeTee

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I would assume your plant used up all the nutrients in the soil, time to feed it some.
 

Desmochadero

Active Member
Oh really? "Plants need nutrients to survive" eh? I have a degree in biology smart ass...
I just thought someone "nice" and with more experience growing cannabis could give me a quick "nice" advice
 

zander19

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I'm not sure exactly what that leaf says the plant is needing, but, I bet Dyna Gro 7-9-5 or 9-3-6 probably has plenty of it..

I would feed the plants 3ml/gal with Dyna Gro and see how it responds. Maybe try to get the plant a little bit darker green and see if you can stop the lower leaves from changing colors..

OR, if you wanna stay organic.. feed it some kind of micronutrient supplement and some form of Nitrogen.. probably stay away from Fish Emulsion or water soluble Nitrogen as it is a nitrogen that is not quickly available.. It will take weeks to darken the plant up..
BioBiz ALG-A-MIC will do for greener growth we used it worked great. an it helps with stress
 

Vnsmkr

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Degree in biology and you didnt know it needed Nitrogen? Anyway, not an asshole, just a realist, but no problem getting lost
 
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