Still Yellowing

Stride

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My girl is still yellowing after what was suspected to be nitrogen deficiency but I have been feeding her. I fed 1 tsp of Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 per gallon of water. Is that enough to stop a nitrogen deficiency or I need more than that?

https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/457106-plant-dying-need-help.html <<<<<< LINK TO OLD THREAD

This is my old thread about it which people helped me on but I still have yellowing issues. Ive flushed, and transplanted to a larger pot(5 gal). Can someone help me? Im in week three of flowering and shes about 4.5 feet now.
 

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Stride

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Theres pictures in my old thread. No recent pictures but its pretty much the same exact issue.
 

Izoc666

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if its continue worse , then please flush it and next flush will be with one tablespoon of the 5-1-1- since the flowering mean mature plant right? have no fear about burn :) but dont take my word if you feel dont feel right, like others in the post say the picture will tell us exactly whats problem with your lady plants we will be glad to help or point ya out the curpit :)
 

d.c. beard

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OK, peeped your link...maybe phosphorus deficiency? The pics were kinda vague/blurry.

It wouldn't hurt to put that 4.5' monster in a 5 gal pot with soil almost to the top though.
 

jamiesname

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You sure it's a N deficiency? You sure nutes aren't locked out due to ph being out of wack? Did you check the ph of the runoff? Please either post a current pic, or a link to your previous thread.
 

tristynhawk

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You sure you don't have leaf spot disease, works from the bottom up most times, leaves turn yellow and die sometimes have spots in them. Everyone on here told me it was some sort of Def. but thankfully i figured it out. Here's a example of what it looks like. Kepp in mind this was a bad case.
 

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tommyo3000

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That is not enough nitrogen. Try one or two tablespoons per gallon.
I don't see pics, but if this thing is 4 feet tall, I'd do two tablespoons.
It says on the bottle that it won't burn your plants.
 

Stride

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Guys I already posted the link to my previous thread. I made it more obvious where it is now though. I have already transplanted her into a 5 gallon pot with soil to the top. I will get some pictures tomorrow but for now can you guys help me using my old pictures? Thanks!
 

Stride

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You sure you don't have leaf spot disease, works from the bottom up most times, leaves turn yellow and die sometimes have spots in them. Everyone on here told me it was some sort of Def. but thankfully i figured it out. Here's a example of what it looks like. Kepp in mind this was a bad case.
Actually it looks like that, but I dont think its that. How can I confirm if this is my issue?
 

tommyo3000

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I don't need to see a pic of a sick plant to know that one teaspoon of Alaska fish is not going to cure nitrogen deficiency on anything but a week-old weak-ass seedling. Use more.
 

Stride

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Alright ill use more next watering, but also shes 4.5 feet but she is very lanky, literally just growing straight up. Using a tablespoon of 5-1-1 wont be too much for a lanky girl?
 

tristynhawk

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That is not enough nitrogen. Try one or two tablespoons per gallon.
I don't see pics, but if this thing is 4 feet tall, I'd do two tablespoons.
It says on the bottle that it won't burn your plants.
Nope see that's what everyone else thought also, i have already fixed the problem. I am just trying to help this guy. I had leaf spot disease it's a blight that starts up mid june.
 

jamiesname

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That does not look like N deficiency to me dude. N deficiency starts from the bottom and works its way up. You have yellow leaves randomly throughout the plant from the looks of it - which would explain why adding more N isn't doing jack. Try adding some trace minerals such as zinc, magnesium, sulfer, and iron. Check out this chart since you are able to see the leaves better than any of us, but only if your runoff ph is within a few points of 6.5.


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Stride

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It actually is from bottom working its way up. Its affecting the fan leaves first then going to the smaller bud leaves.
 

jamiesname

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It actually is from bottom working its way up. Its affecting the fan leaves first then going to the smaller bud leaves.
Haha, yeah. I literally JUST read that in your first thread. Came back here to edit and you had already responded. In that case I'm going to agree with everyone that it is actually a N deficiency - or lockout.
 

tristynhawk

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Im leaving man but ima say it one last time. They aren't helping your plant if it's leaf spot and your harvest will suffer and plant may die. I'm here to help bro check out the thread.Everyone blames everything on a Def. or lockout. Cause that's what everyone reads on here.
Im not trying to step on toes here just trying to help this guy.
peace tristynhawk
 
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