Yellowing and wilting after transplant

Shiskaflurry

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I have 4 plants all in the same organic soil with perlite vermiculite crab meal neem meal kelp meal azomite and lime all of my plants look happy except one I transplanted them about a week ago the problem plant is yellowing from the top middle of the plant lost quite a few leaves I spray with method 1 pps twice per week and feed fish emulsion 1 time per week I’m just confused because my other 3 girls look happy any help appreciated
 

JNxKushxKing

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Gets some pics up and be able to give a look at what may be.. i done organic growing for few years now studying myself
 

Beachwalker

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If these were small plants its possibly sitting on a hotspot ? .. when this happens to me I tend to flush heavily if it doesn't seem to respond after the first watering or so,

..just saying that's what I've seen, it might be a possibility but with no picture who knows however maybe something to consider depending if your soil is hot or not ?
good luck
 

Shiskaflurry

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If these were small plants its possibly sitting on a hotspot ? .. when this happens to me I tend to flush heavily if it doesn't seem to respond after the first watering or so,

..just saying that's what I've seen, it might be a possibility but with no picture who knows however maybe something to consider depending if your soil is hot or not ?
good luck
They are 2 foot month and a half old transplanted from 1 gallon to 4 to 15 Ana in a week or 2 in ground
 

JNxKushxKing

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Id let the root zone fill out in those pots before popping em in the ground, they all look pretty healthy though if anything that one plant looks like its turning a bit yellow from usong up all the nutrition it had at stake. If dont use microbes incorperating those in your grow should maybe give it a try, will help unlock nutrients that couldnt be used without them with organics
 

JNxKushxKing

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I sren it said from top middle and not bottom of plant though, doing any foilar feeding? I .The day that may burn the leaves a bit.. could also maybe been fed a bit much if the tips are burnt, but they almost look like its sucking nutrition from the leaves making em yellow
 

Shiskaflurry

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It was transplant shock I think just worse then I’ve ever had she is lookin good I just moved to the shade and sprayed with aloe n kelp
 

Shiskaflurry

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One of my other girls started flowering early about 2 weeks ago it’s a different strain so probably just more light sensitive then others wondering if it will still revert and produce good I’ve read it can b ok and it looks like it just barely went to flower n stopped
 

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Shiskaflurry

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Id let the root zone fill out in those pots before popping em in the ground, they all look pretty healthy though if anything that one plant looks like its turning a bit yellow from usong up all the nutrition it had at stake. If dont use microbes incorperating those in your grow should maybe give it a try, will help unlock nutrients that couldnt be used without them with organics
It was yellowing day after transplant never had tp shock like that before I hav plenty of microbes from worm casting and em1 plus compost tea they look happy now and should fill those 15 gallon pretty fast if I keep em happy
 

JNxKushxKing

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It should be fine, ive had mine start to shoot hairs and revert easy, i fine if they are growing full on buds though at that point its hard for it to reveg, i got a few this year thats been trying to reveg and i found topping it will help the plant reveg easier, i hax buds on one plant and its starting to have new growth coming from where the buds were
 

JNxKushxKing

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Not bad, yeah when i transplanted mine also i had a few leafs yellow up on me and some has some white fading on some leafs, think my soil was a little hot at some points maybe or maybe it just went through shock also cause it too is doing well now and the roots spread far since, crazy how much microbes can help
 
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