Rambo3000 Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2013 #1 My seedlings have never done this before. Why so yellow? Bubblicious in scotts earthgro organic soil under 432w t5 6500k. Any insight? Please. Time is an issue. Obviously im not that far into it but starting over would crush the timeline I was shooting for
My seedlings have never done this before. Why so yellow? Bubblicious in scotts earthgro organic soil under 432w t5 6500k. Any insight? Please. Time is an issue. Obviously im not that far into it but starting over would crush the timeline I was shooting for
BeastGrow Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2013 #2 seedlings love nitrogen.. I'm guessing your soil is a bit low on it.
BeastGrow Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2013 #3 keep in mind pH effects how usable the nutrients are to the plant
Rambo3000 Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2013 #4 My soil was empty of nutes. I was learned seedlings had all the nutes they needed for the first two weeks?
My soil was empty of nutes. I was learned seedlings had all the nutes they needed for the first two weeks?
*BUDS Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2013 #5 Why so yellow? Click to expand... From overwatering a medium with no perlite, after germination you dont keep it constantly wet. Honestly it would be quicker to start again and this time allow the pot to get much drier. That one is too stressed.
Why so yellow? Click to expand... From overwatering a medium with no perlite, after germination you dont keep it constantly wet. Honestly it would be quicker to start again and this time allow the pot to get much drier. That one is too stressed.
davickm1 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2013 #7 the yellow will die off, everything should be fine. Dont over water and it can shoot back up. I wouldnt worry much.
the yellow will die off, everything should be fine. Dont over water and it can shoot back up. I wouldnt worry much.