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New Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Netherland
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Its very sad, my plant started flowering a week before, but the leaves got yellowish, can someone suggest what may be the problem, the temperature is 20deegree, i used some organic fertilizers... |
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Lone Wolf
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Some background would help....yer set-up, specifics on soil & feeding schedule, and preferably a picture. Usually yellowing indicates a lack of nitrogen, but it could be other causes as well. |
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So Dangerous
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Spot on advice. Is the yellowing happening on older growth or newer growth? Older growth-more than likely a N deficiency. |
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aka...DC
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^^ good points, where is the yellowing occuring? If it is the entire plant and it happened right when you started flowering, maybe you need more N in you fert as they said, but one pic should allow real opinions to be made and shared. One it coes to nursery issues, a picture is the only real way to get an answer...better yet, take a 20-30 sec video going around in and throughout the plant.... |
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Pics? would be mountains easier for us to diagnose with some photographic evidence :-)... |
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Lone Wolf
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Think Celsius. |
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