Yellowing leafs

Tiflis

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I assumed it had more than enough nitrogen. Lots of the leaf tips are curling and crispy is that not a tall tale sign of burn?
They use up a lot during the transition when the plant stretches and starts working on flowering. I didn't see any curling in your first 2 pics, did notice minor tip burn now that I paid more attention though. Nitrogen thing starts from the bottom and slowly works it's way up. No intravenal discoloration, just plain gradual yellowing.
I didn't mean to say you should feed more nitrogen, just what's happening. Flowering is well under way, she should be just fine
 
They use up a lot during the transition when the plant stretches and starts working on flowering. I didn't see any curling in your first 2 pics, did notice minor tip burn now that I paid more attention though. Nitrogen thing starts from the bottom and slowly works it's way up. No intravenal discoloration, just plain gradual yellowing.
I didn't mean to say you should feed more nitrogen, just what's happening. Flowering is well under way, she should be just fine
I've been using a seaweed solution on it and desolving a little bit of the fast start organic balls in the water. See pictures. When would you suggest not feeding
It anything... keep in mind this is the first time I've grown a plant. Since it entered flower its been hard to maintain a healthy looking plant. Seen picture from a month ago. All advice is welcomed. It seems more tip curling is happening daily.
 

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Tiflis

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I'm not really familiar with those particular fertilizers, but I'd stick with liquid stuff if you don't have anything else. I would also alternate feed/water. Most important thing now would be not to over feed or over water. No plant finishes flowering in nature and keeps all leaves green.
 
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