New Grower Nitrogen amount in flowering Auto ?

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Good morning to you again AFN love you!!!

Please friends I wonder if I must cut tottaly on nitrogen supply while floweng I read that marijuana needs to be completely nitrogen deficient in late flowering therefore in day 50 shloud I continue to add Nitorgen? On the other hand the last few weeks which aI lower the amount I seen yellow fan leaves on bottom? is this natural for this time when the buds are not yet even formed? 2015-03-17 14.27.06.jpg :DragonMasters:
 
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Good morning to you again AFN love you!!!

Please friends I wonder if I must cut tottaly on nitrogen supply while floweng I read that marijuana needs to be completely nitrogen deficient in late flowering therefore in day 50 shloud I continue to add Nitorgen? On the other hand the last few weeks which aI lower the amount I seen yellow fan leaves on bottom? is this natural for this time when the buds are not yet even formed?View attachment 432590 :DragonMasters:

I do not know what you feed with, but there is no reason to stop with that. This plant seems to be far from finish.

At the end it is suggested to stop feeding (not only N, but all food) because of taste. N is unpleasant for mouth when smoked. I have tested all lenghts of flushing (0-10 days) many times and I can tell you that after 2 months of curing, there is no N anymore, no matter flushed or not before. So it is up to you, if you want early smoke, you would like to clean plant from N, if not, that might be less important for you. One more thing, even if you flush for last ten days, you are not sure that all N will disappear. Especially if you grow organic or in any rich soil.

As I can see from my AN nutes, level of N is higher in bloom feed as in grow one. The same with other brands I had grown with before. Despite that fact, there are a lot, really lot of growers that spread around obviously false information about reduced needs of N when turned into flowering and increased use of P and K. Blooming increases use of all of them, a little bit more N and much more P & K as in veg.

Hope it helps and good luck!
 
You ve been really helpful my friends thanks , I also wondered why blooming nuts contains a lot of nitrogen now its clear. thanks :tiphat:
 
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I'd like to clear one thing up? If growing organic there is no reason to flush not one...As far as Nitro goes it's not that it does not need it, it just needs less of it and more Phosphorous and Potassium...
 
I had a cotton candy that I had to add alittle grow nutes in the mix in flower because she was wanting more nit. Buds took off and she greened up nice from her pale neon green color.
 
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