CriticalJackAttack
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Thanks man! Transplanted the one plant that was yellowing today. Here's how they look like:you are missing the point man, it's not htat the soil is wet or dry, its that it is too thick to allow the roots to get ample moisture without suffocating them.
it is irrelevant if its dry or wet,i t's the condition of the roots, and their access to BOTH moisture and oxygen.
I would, highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend NOT addressing anything else with the soil before getting them to the correct aerated soil.
chase the ph, or "deficiencies" and you'll be barking at the wrong tree man.
Trying to save you time.
Here's the other plant:
Thanks @greasemonkeymann !