I need help figuring out what is wrong with my plant

Can someone help me with my plant. Its a outdoor grow, been growing since December 2024. Dont know what plant is found seed in bag. Just started budding one month ago. About two weeks ago it started turning yellow and leaves started falling off. All i do is water it, its been a aĺl natural grow . Also this is my first grow.





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It’s hungry. Showing signs of N def and starting to show P def. Transition requires energy and is depleting the soil.

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Welcome to the forum…agreed…she needs some food. Keep us updated.

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Agreed. She’s been eating from that pot for 10 months? can’t be much left. And she’s showing it.
Welcome to the community, it’s a great place! :victory_hand:

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I see three things: possibly potbound, some normal fade in flower and definite N def. Which makes it likely medium is depleted.

Don’t forget that leaves do not improve. Look at new growth to see signs of improvement.

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Thanks to everyone that replied and gave me great answers. Ok so what is it i should do or buy. Keep in mind my budget is slim . As cheap as i can get away with. Like i said first grow , and did not know the rabit hole went as deep as it does . I have some great pics of her a month ago looking just magnificent, right before she started budding. If anyo e would like to see some ill post them. Ive took pics for the whole grow once a week.

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If you need something fast acting liquid nutrients are your friend, if you need something quick and dirty then I would thing adding some of this would help.

Good luck as she’s a beauty!

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Can anyone tell me if this is bud rot



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I actually don’t have any experience with either outdoor growing or bud rot. I can tag a couple growers with outdoor experience, maybe they can weigh in here. @plumbdand @Darran @TransplantedFarmgirl @Oldguy What do y’all think?

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@Jerrell Yes that’s bud rot.
It needs to be cut out and tossed.
You can spray the area with some peroxide and water 50/50 to kill any stray spores.
You’ll need some air flow if you can get a fan on them.

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With your nutrients being depleted, it makes the plant more susceptible to things like nutrient burn and bud rot. Think about how you and your own body is more prone to colds, flu, pneumonia, when your body is run down, not enough sleep, and/or horrible nutrition. Plant has a better chance of fighting these things off when healthy. Not that it can’t still happen, it’s a matter of improving your odds. Also, only feed recommended dose, if not a little light on the first feeding, of the liquid nutrients mentioned. Again, think about how your body would react if you were vitamin C deficient and then took 100k units at once if the daily dosage was 20k? Probably make you sicker, right? And yes, cut out any bud rot you see. On my bigger colas I’ll trim 2.5-3 inches above/below where I see it. Just got done harvesting and threw away whole branches if infected. Just easy to think “would I want my mom/dad or wife/husband or brothers/sisters or adult children to smoke that?” That’s my criteria of when to toss it. Hope that helps.

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Hi and welcome to the forum!
Thanks for the tag @d-Jawz

Looks like it can be, Any chance at getting a few more pics? If not it’s ok! Treatment is the same as @Darran and @Oldguy said. For those buds remove them and keep a reeeeal close eye in the plant. I would start those nutes for flowering. Transplant up a pot like @Myfriendis410 is Mentioning and get good soil to fill it the rest of the way. Good luck! Nice looking plant otherwise :+1:

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Before foliage loss, she was just starting to flower.

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Wow that’s a huge plant!

Yep, up the size of the pot, add some nutrients and remove the suspicious looking buds and leaves. I use FoxFarms Ocean Forest soil and Green Planet nutes and I like the results. With FoxFarm soil it has nutrients for the first three weeks after transplant so it would give you time to research nutrient brands that fit your grow.

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