deficency but not nitrogen??

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Issue is working way up the plant from the bottom. Just started dyno bloom on her as I assumed she was hungry no improvement it's not nitrogen.

chemicals I have but dnt use calmag overdrive bud Ryper

is my lack of feeding the problem? ( I dnt use nutes as i feel they cause issues. soil is a blend a friend made had garden toner lime worm castings n cow poop
 

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Please give also a full picture of the whole plant under natural light. It sure looks like nitrogen def to me. How old is the plant? What was the pH of the runoff you measured last? If it is too low, then the uptake of nitrogen is not really all that optimal.

How long ago you started giving the plant nutrients?
 
Please give also a full picture of the whole plant under natural light. It sure looks like nitrogen def to me. How old is the plant? What was the pH of the runoff you measured last? If it is too low, then the uptake of nitrogen is not really all that optimal.

How long ago you started giving the plant nutrients?
I e attached a picture in OP that shows a a8 with the ph reading at 6.8
 
Oh yeah I see :biggrin:. It still looks like nitrogen defiency for me, but I wonder if everything is ok at the root zone if you've given proper nutes for her and the pH is obviously ok, higher range of the optimal but still optimal. What I can see around the obvious problemzone there, some leaves around seems little droopy.
 
How old are these plants? If these are the same ones you posted back in July and early August then yellowing of the bottom leaves is normal as the plant puts its effort into the flowers. By the time I harvested mine most of the big leaves had turned yellow and fallen off.
The plant picture you posted back on July 30 looked like it was getting into the flower stage full time.
Look at this thread by Ronin:
https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/

When you post please include photos of the whole plant as well as the close-ups and tell us the age of the plant. Thanks.
 
How old are these plants? If these are the same ones you posted back in July and early August then yellowing of the bottom leaves is normal as the plant puts its effort into the flowers. By the time I harvested mine most of the big leaves had turned yellow and fallen off.
The plant picture you posted back on July 30 looked like it was getting into the flower stage full time.
Look at this thread by Ronin:
https://www.autoflower.org/index.php?threads/when-to-harvest-autos-your-leaves-will-tell-you.4889/

When you post please include photos of the whole plant as well as the close-ups and tell us the age of the plant. Thanks.
Why is it NOT Nitrogen??
 
Why is it NOT Nitrogen??
I was going by the photo he had posted back on July 30. At that time the plant looked pretty mature. As the plant matures it devotes its energy to the flowers and starts losing bottom leaves.
Since we have no information on the age of the plant, I have to go by the post on July 30. hopefully this is the same plant.
It could be a nitrogen deficiency but until we know more (especially a photo of the entire plant) I think the best idea is to do nothing. His pH is 6.8 but he added lime back on the first of August.
Just started dyno bloom on her as I assumed she was hungry no improvement it's not nitrogen.
Dynabloom is 3-12-6 so they have gotten some nitrogen already. That's why I think this yellowing of the bottom leaves is natural.
 
I was going by the photo he had posted back on July 30. At that time the plant looked pretty mature. As the plant matures it devotes its energy to the flowers and starts losing bottom leaves.
Since we have no information on the age of the plant, I have to go by the post on July 30. hopefully this is the same plant.
It could be a nitrogen deficiency but until we know more (especially a photo of the entire plant) I think the best idea is to do nothing. His pH is 6.8 but he added lime back on the first of August.

Dynabloom is 3-12-6 so they have gotten some nitrogen already. That's why I think this yellowing of the bottom leaves is natural.
Sorry Armani, didn't mean to quote you it was the title of the thread. That's why I asked.
 
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