1st Grow Yellowing Leaves - HELP PLEASE!!!

jawbrodt

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The rest of the plant looks nice and healthy, so I wouldn't worry about it. The lowest leaves sometimes get like that from touching the soil.
 

TheCheef

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I just recently repotted her. I wonder if shes pissed off from the new pot. I hope ur right about the soil.....Ill keep an eye on her. Thanks!
 

skunkushybrid01

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This is my WW. About 10 days from sprout. No nutes used yet. FF soil. I thought It was from overwatering or heat stress but Ive moved the plant away from the light and havent watered in a few days. My soil meter says its pretty dry now. I dont know whats caused this. I have a link to my grow journal in my sig, PLEASE HELP!!!

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whenyou pour in your food, be careful not to let it hit the leaves. well it's ok, but expect them to brown off and die in the places the feed hits.
 

TheCheef

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great point... and on closer inspection i can see feint yellowing to the edges of the upper leaves. It might be time to start feeding.
Yeah other leaves are yellowing slightly. By feeding do u mean a small dose (1/4 strength Grow Big + water) or just straight h20? I REALLY appreciate the help. Thanks!
 
dont use nutes yet i wouldnt, though depending what soil your using , the leaves look a little swollen looks overwatered, leaves do turn yellow when theres a change in temperture hot to cold.
 

TheCheef

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dont use nutes yet i wouldnt, though depending what soil your using , the leaves look a little swollen looks overwatered, leaves do turn yellow when theres a change in temperture hot to cold.
Alright, so no nutes yet. If they look overwatered, I wouldnt wanna water them right now right? What about the yellowing veins. That means shes hungry right?
 

TheCheef

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The rest of the plant looks nice and healthy, so I wouldn't worry about it. The lowest leaves sometimes get like that from touching the soil.
Ive been thinkin about this and I remembered when I transported it, some soil got kicked up on the leaves. I tried to brush it off, but would that be enough to burn up the ends like that? The new growths out of the top look nice and green and it doesnt look like its starved. If anything, she still may be full. The last watering was Thursday night, around 72 hours ago. Im just tryin to sort this out. I appreciate the help
 

KushisSweet

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Ive been thinkin about this and I remembered when I transported it, some soil got kicked up on the leaves. I tried to brush it off, but would that be enough to burn up the ends like that? The new growths out of the top look nice and green and it doesnt look like its starved. If anything, she still may be full. The last watering was Thursday night, around 72 hours ago. Im just tryin to sort this out. I appreciate the help
it shouldnt matter if you brushed it off. i get dirt cloged up in the new growth when i transplant sometimes and i brush all i can off then i give em a spray of water to get the rest off. jsut make sure if you have any nutes in ur soil already that it doesnt stay on the leafs. becasue like mentioned above when you feed you dont want any nutes on the leaves, and when nuted soil sits there its gonna burn the plant.
 

KushisSweet

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but by looking at the pictures id say it looks like some nute burn. does your soil have nutes in them already? overwatering with nuted soil is soo easy to nute burn. just let them dry up, then water.. try to remember young plants need about 250ml of water about every 2 days... water when completly dry and if it continues to spread then its not nute burn
 
dont worry to much mate its a weed! and a very robust one its not gonna die just make sure that your soil is dry in the middle before watring again and no nutes as of yet. dont wanna add to the problem with nute burn right now. just keep it simple for now. hope advice helps.
 

TheCheef

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Cool thanks.

Im tryin to sort this out. Ive got responses saying overwatered, and saying it needs to be feed. I guess Im asking what the symptoms of overwatering are? Would my leaves be burnt up on the ends? I can see the center vein of a few of the leaves starting to yellow. But the most significant is the 3 leaf tips. They are legitly burned and curled up. I havent used any nutes yet, so I dont know what would do that to them. I havent had any temp change, or light burn. They were starting to yellow a little before I switched it to its new pot. Can someone help me make sense of this? Would more pics of the specific leaves in question help?
 

KushisSweet

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hey dude just answer this question real quick.. it will either answer you question to whats happening or it will narrow it down..

the question: does your soil have nutes in them already?.. like Fox Farm or Mirical Grow..
 

TheCheef

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but by looking at the pictures id say it looks like some nute burn. does your soil have nutes in them already? overwatering with nuted soil is soo easy to nute burn. just let them dry up, then water.. try to remember young plants need about 250ml of water about every 2 days... water when completly dry and if it continues to spread then its not nute burn
This makes the most sense. Im using the Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil and from what Ive been told, its a pretty hot soil, lots of nutes. If youre talkin about 250ml of water every 2 days then Ive def overwatered them. Maybe it did get burned up.

THanks to all for the help. LOL I know I seem like a crackhead right now, I just wanna make sure shes not all hosed up. Ill post back with some results. THANKS AGAIN!
 
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