Is this a sign nutrients is running out

desplegado

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I've read about the cotyledon when the plant is running out of nutrients it starts to die I'm wondering if that's what's happening here The other 2 aren't doing it can sum1 tell me?20240715_074823.jpg20240715_074833.jpg
 

Phytoplankton

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Cotlyedons always die at one point or another. The plant looks healthy. What are you growing in? It may already have some mild nutes in it.
 

desplegado

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Cotlyedons always die at one point or another. The plant looks healthy. What are you growing in? It may already have some mild nutes in it.
That's what I was wondering I didn't know if they die or not this is my first grow I'm growing in mother earth performance soil which include Peat moss, Perlite, Forest products, Earthworm castings, Pumice, Guanos, Meals, Cocoa, and Yucca
But I read that they have all the nutes it needs and once they die I need to give nutes is that right?
 

Herb & Suds

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You already have a lot going on in that mix I wouldn’t think you need any nutrients till the leaves lose there dark green color
Which could be months
 

Phytoplankton

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I'm not familiar with that soil, but since it has earthworms castings, guano, and meals, it should have enough nutes for a while. What does the Mother Earth recommend?
 

desplegado

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I'm not familiar with that soil, but since it has earthworms castings, guano, and meals, it should have enough nutes for a while. What does the Mother Earth recommend?
Have no idea what you mean by recommend unless u mean like outdoor/Indoor or flowers
Only went with this one bc it was the only thing close and that I wouldn't have to wait 2-3 weeks for
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Phytoplankton

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Sounds like it should be fine without additional nutes, at least for a while. It certainly doesn't look like it's suffering any ill effects or deficiencies.
 
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