yellow and curling and maybe nute burn??/pics

asyouarei

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K i replanted the ak cherry because i heard that the miracle grow was too nutted for the immature plant ( two leaves were turning yellow and it started looking like nute burn), so i replanted it in a sprout grow soil, im not sure if my plant is having a hard time adapting or what??? also there are some leaves that seem to be having trouble opening up.. im not sure whats happening??? also there are about 3-4 yellow leaves while the others are a very nice green
please i dont wanna see it slowly die
 

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GrowSpecialist

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You transplanted them into a seedling soil. You should be fine. They will stop yellowing and once they get over their shock from nute burn, they will kick back into full gear.
 

calicat

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K i replanted the ak cherry because i heard that the miracle grow was too nutted for the immature plant ( two leaves were turning yellow and it started looking like nute burn), so i replanted it in a sprout grow soil, im not sure if my plant is having a hard time adapting or what??? also there are some leaves that seem to be having trouble opening up.. im not sure whats happening??? also there are about 3-4 yellow leaves while the others are a very nice green
please i dont wanna see it slowly die
Late stage nitrogen deficiency but you may want to examine your leaf tips to rule out a toxicity. Looks like your plant was a clone and during the cloning stage it is natural that some sets of fan leaves become yellow because in the clone stage you are not introducing nutrients and if so it is at a very low dosage.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

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Is there any moisture in the soil you repotted them into? Looks like you might have forgot to add water to the new soil. Just a thought, really.
 

asyouarei

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Late stage nitrogen deficiency but you may want to examine your leaf tips to rule out a toxicity. Looks like your plant was a clone and during the cloning stage it is natural that some sets of fan leaves become yellow because in the clone stage you are not introducing nutrients and if so it is at a very low dosage.
i did when i repotted put some nitrogen in the soil, im not sure what u mean by a toxicity??
 

asyouarei

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Is there any moisture in the soil you repotted them into? Looks like you might have forgot to add water to the new soil. Just a thought, really.
there was a little moisture, i did put a little distilled water where a was going to replant the plant, and then watered the plant a little after it was planted, im just worried to over water, could i soak it pretty well, maybe that could fix it???
 

Copachewie

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Late stage nitrogen deficiency but you may want to examine your leaf tips to rule out a toxicity. Looks like your plant was a clone and during the cloning stage it is natural that some sets of fan leaves become yellow because in the clone stage you are not introducing nutrients and if so it is at a very low dosage.
So ive got a homemade hydro tank set up, and i havent had the time to get the nutrients for the water. its only about 2 1/2 weeks in, and i figured it could draw the nutrients it needs from its dirt medium until i could get the chems. my leaves are now turning slightly yellow and barely curling, maybe its nitrogen deficiency?
 

weezer

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put lots of water on that soil it is dry as hell let water sit in pan over nigt under pot
add water as needed
that soil should have been throuly moist before you used it
 

KickToTheHead

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K i replanted the ak cherry because i heard that the miracle grow was too nutted for the immature plant ( two leaves were turning yellow and it started looking like nute burn), so i replanted it in a sprout grow soil, im not sure if my plant is having a hard time adapting or what??? also there are some leaves that seem to be having trouble opening up.. im not sure whats happening??? also there are about 3-4 yellow leaves while the others are a very nice green
please i dont wanna see it slowly die
hey don't diss the MG, that shit makes chronic. You should have just let them alone. I hope they don't die.
 

asyouarei

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You transplanted them into a seedling soil. You should be fine. They will stop yellowing and once they get over their shock from nute burn, they will kick back into full gear.
its still continuing to yellow and spreading to other leaves of the plant, i think its very slowly dieing...
 

asyouarei

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It could be suffering from nitrogen deficiency. Have you checked the PH of the water and the soil?
im using distilled water, i have given it some blood meal 12-0-0, and the ph reads right at 7, there are needle like leaves now, like they havnt opened up yet
 

Bubba Kushman

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Did you flush? If you did not flush, you need to. Then use water only for at least 3 waterings then go 1/4 strenght with your nutes and see how they do! You should use Florakleen or Clearex flush, they work much faster then flushing with water. The run-off from the flush water will be yellow colored if your plants were over fertilized and they look like they were. The damaged leaves dont recover but the new growth will after the flush. Good Luck Bro!
 
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