Whats Up With This - Yellow

Happygirl

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All right all my first thread here is what I have! All plants are doing the same They were your typical plants I have them in large pots plenty of room to grow successful repotting in Ocean Forest mix only about a week in. I can move them in and out doors due to unpredictable weather here in Vermont started about a month ago. They were outside when topped acclimated to the weather I went and purchased Fox Farm big Grow and did 2 tsp per gallon watered they were dry. l had to move them inside due to company was left for two days in a closed up room with plenty of afternoon sun but no air circulation just checked on them and the new growth was yellow old fan leaves were green and normal looking is this because they had no air circulating that they could not get nutrients? Or is this burning them here are my plants. I checked PH I think it is level ok. I have them in the room with air circulating window open . Let me know what you all think I love this site.
 

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Sparkticus

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Nothing, leaves will be yellowish when they first come in. IMG_20140409_103249.jpg I wouldn't worry =) They should green in a few days.
 

cann.i.bliss

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Looking nice if they don't start to turn darker as they grow then you can look into deficiencies usually yellowing is nitrogen but as said it does just look like young growth good work
 

Happygirl

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man you all know your sh*t they are doing great put two outside still don't know the sex left two in upstairs room with plenty of light and air will keep all posted! Yes indeed I did notice that the light green / yellowish is diminishing and the leaves are changing color it is so hard being a newbie but with help from this wonderful group I feel more confident in my first grow. I am nervous of them being in my garden out in the open with only garden plants to obscure them from helicopters but to early still, still nervous as they grow will require more ligh where I do not have indoor lights. Any suggestions on concealment in Northeast!
 

bird dog

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man you all know your sh*t they are doing great put two outside still don't know the sex left two in upstairs room with plenty of light and air will keep all posted! Yes indeed I did notice that the light green / yellowish is diminishing and the leaves are changing color it is so hard being a newbie but with help from this wonderful group I feel more confident in my first grow. I am nervous of them being in my garden out in the open with only garden plants to obscure them from helicopters but to early still, still nervous as they grow will require more ligh where I do not have indoor lights. Any suggestions on concealment in Northeast!
Do you have an attic? I wouldn't worry to much about air traffic with 2 plants, unless its a known problem in your area or neighbors. I see you carry them out every day! Just kidding (lol). In your first msg, you said that you fed them nutes when the dirt was dry. IMO, don't do that. Many will suck it up and burn leafs at the bottom. Nute feed when areas on the top surface get dry spots Good job on the toping and good looking plants. Peace.
 

Happygirl

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Do you have an attic? I wouldn't worry to much about air traffic with 2 plants, unless its a known problem in your area or neighbors. I see you carry them out every day! Just kidding (lol). In your first msg, you said that you fed them nutes when the dirt was dry. IMO, don't do that. Many will suck it up and burn leafs at the bottom. Nute feed when areas on the top surface get dry spots Good job on the toping and good looking plants. Peace.
I have four plants total two are outside the ones that I am concerned about and two others are upstairs in room over the garage I am just going to leave them alone and see how they do. Thank you for the nice reply I only know one is a female (ordered a seed) the other three were bag beans so not sure I am hoping for all to be females.
 

Happygirl

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Just an update they are all doing fine checking for sex still to early :leaf:leaves are very lush and dark top soil is dry but when insert finger still moist so want to water but no signs of it needed just top dry!!! patience is a virtue so true when growing this beautiful plant!!!!
 

bird dog

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Just an update they are all doing fine checking for sex still to early :leaf:leaves are very lush and dark top soil is dry but when insert finger still moist so want to water but no signs of it needed just top dry!!! patience is a virtue so true when growing this beautiful plant!!!!
Where's the update pictures gf? Excellent point on using ph'ed water only when the dirt is somewhat dry. A lot of people don't worry about using nutes on dry dirt, but I have been there (lol). Keep us posted friend. Hope you worked out your concern on concealment. If nothing else, hang some small red xmas bulbs on the outside of branches for your "cherry tomatoe's". Peace
 
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