Yellowing of leafs outdoors(help help?)

dimitridontas

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04072011035.jpg04072011036.jpg04072011034.jpg04072011031.jpg04072011033.jpg04072011032.jpgcan some 1 please help me im in about the fouth week of flowering and my leafs are just starting turning yellow.and i dont know why is it from nuts or do i need to put nuts)help help help please.!!!!!!!!
 

Luger187

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its normal for leaves to go yellow later in flower. youre not supposed to add more N when it does this. 4th week seems kind of early, looks more like its rootbound
 

KushXOJ

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yeah i definitily would have transplanted into a bigger pot before flowering
nice looking plant though bro
 

BakedinBC

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i don't think it has as much to do with any deficiency as what the guys above mentioned... rootbound! those pots are WAY too small. maybe look into if its safe to transplant at this point?
 

doowmd

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put her in the ground, let her roots sink deep.
^^^yep, had the same prob a couple of yr.s ago, planted it in the ground and *PRESTO* yellow came out, plant got happy and grew some kill on it! lol
Took 3-4 weeks for it to green back up after the transplant.
 

noo1knos

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damn thanks for posting this thread, it sure helped me out. had the same problem but i found this thread this morning and fixed it.what i did was move the pots aside, layed down a mound of soil for each pot, cut out the bottom of the pots with my handy cutters, and carefully placed each pot on its own mound of soil.youll probably have to grab a bigger pot and just transplant the usual way.if your carful enough i think you should be able to do it with out putting her into shock.good luck and thanks again
 
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