lacking nitrogen?

stephencurts

Active Member
As soon as I transplanted I noticed this issue started on my red cross stains.
It's been about a two weeks and the new growth isn't being affected. I did do a light feeding of roots organic buddha grow,earth juice mibroblasts,bat guano, and roots organic catalyst and orca beneficials.
Only a couple of the older fan leaves and believe it's clearing up. What do you think it was IMG_20150501_203815.jpgIMG_20150501_203928.jpg
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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I notice this in my transplants also, not always but often enough to be noteworthy. I think that the plant is pulling nutrients out of the older more established leaves to repair any damaged roots or other damage caused during transplant. The fact that this is not affecting new growth is paramount. It leads me away from thinking that its a nutrient problem and more just a re establishing issue. Newer growth would show very quickly if it was deficient.
 

mike4c4

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As soon as I transplanted I noticed this issue started on my red cross stains.
It's been about a two weeks and the new growth isn't being affected. I did do a light feeding of roots organic buddha grow,earth juice mibroblasts,bat guano, and roots organic catalyst and orca beneficials.
Only a couple of the older fan leaves and believe it's clearing up. What do you think it was View attachment 3409204View attachment 3409203
I think its transplant shock too. Try transplanting sooner and be gentle with the young roots.
 

SnotNazi

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I notice this in my transplants also, not alwayet but often enough to be noteworthy. I think that the plant is pulling nutrients out of the older more established leaves to repair any damaged roots or other damage caused during transplant. The fact that this is not affecting new growth is paramount. It leads me away from thinking that its a nutrient problem and more just a re establishing issue. Newer growth would show very quickly if it was deficient.
Listen to this guy. This is going to happen when old growth is nearing the end of its cycle. Seeing as new growth is not affected, I wouldn't try to correct anything just yet.
 
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