is this an indicator of something.

scuzzy

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I have 2 , month old bagseed plants growing, they were pretty slow at first but are now growing at a very fast rate since ive transplanted them into a bigger container. their is a little bit of yellowing on one of my leaves, it doesnt look alarming, no spidermites underneath. anyone know what may be the problem?

pic 1 - the right side of the leaf has some light green/yellowing on it.
pic 2 - my current set up, plan on fixing it up soon
pic 3 - the entire plant that has the leaf yellowing
 

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I have 2 , month old bagseed plants growing, they were pretty slow at first but are now growing at a very fast rate since ive transplanted them into a bigger container. their is a little bit of yellowing on one of my leaves, it doesnt look alarming, no spidermites underneath. anyone know what may be the problem?

pic 1 - the right side of the leaf has some light green/yellowing on it.
pic 2 - my current set up, plan on fixing it up soon
pic 3 - the entire plant that has the leaf yellowing


what kinda soil are you using?

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They look healthy enough to me, but what is that soil you are using? It looks like dirt from outside?
 
It was originally grew in miracle gro potting mix but i transplanted it into this 50%compost 50%potting mix stuff
 
I really can't see the yellowing you're talking about, but, if it's starting from the bottom up, you might want to give it some nitrogen, GENTLY (better to use higher dilution ratio but use it more frequently), though. Don't wanna burn it and kill it, that's too easy to do.
 
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