bottom leaves yellowing?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by ArnoldShortman, Jul 9, 2013.

  1. So I noticed a few days ago my plant seemed to be getting burned after I transplanted it. Followed by yellowing lower leaves. So I have been flushing the soil for 20 minutes for the past 3 days hoping to get rid of most of the natural nutes that are present.

    Is the yellowing from the nute burn?

    Also I should note I gave it some B1 to help with the shock after I transplanted a few days ago.





    Soil Growers:
    1. Are you growing from seed or clones?
    Seed

    2. How old are your plants?
    about a month old

    3. How tall are your plants?
    4 inches

    4. What size containers are they planted in?
    Not that big.

    5. What is your soil mix?
    Kelloggs potting soil with 10 percent native dirt.

    6. How often do you water and what type of water do you use and how much you give per watering?
    I water every 3 days or so but have been every day for 3 days to flush the soil.

    7. What is the
    pH of your water?
    N/A
    8. What kind of fertilizer do you use and what is its NPK ratio?
    None

    9. Do you foliar feed or spray your plants with anything?
    no

    10. What kind of lights do you use and how many watts combined? (HPS, MH, fluorescent, halogen, incandescent "plant lights")
    150 watt HPS

    11. How close are your lights to the plants?
    A foot

    12. What size is your grow space in square feet?
    2 square feet

    13. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space?
    n/a but I would guess the temp is around 87.

    14. What is the
    pH of the soil?
    n/a

    15. Have you noticed any insect activity in your grow space?
    One ant.

    16. How much experience do you have growing?
    not much.

     

     

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  2. #3 DWC4Life, Jul 10, 2013
    Last edited by a moderator: Jul 10, 2013
    Nute burn. Notice how its all on the lower nodes and leafs? That was previous growth, and the top of your plant looks much better than the other leaves with no yellowing that I can see in the picture. It looks like its recovering somewhat. I'm a new grower, so I could be wrong, but everything points to nute burns earlier.
     
    It's usually a good idea to do a flush on the soil before transplanting in my opinion. Hope they make a full recovery! Good luck
     
  3. I don't think you needed the B1 when you transplanted man.

    Dirt might have been too strong for it. It'll grow out of it with a little time. I've had some like that, it happens. Cut off those yellow leaves though.
     

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