Clones yellowing from inside of leaf?

Waiakeauka

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I just transplanted some newly rooted clones 3 days ago and now some on the newer leafs are turning yellow from the inside out. Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? I cant understand how can a clone show a nutrient shortage just 3 days from being transplanted.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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You ought to post a pic so I don't have to ask a bunch of
dumb questions like what are you talking about these are
rooted clone that you transplanted into what size pot a pic
is going to get you much better of a response~
 

Waiakeauka

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Thats what I thought. Do you have any idea why a new clone in new soil would develop an iron deficiency at such a early age? Also why is this happening to only some clones and not all since they are all the same age and in the identical soil? Any help is appreciated.
 

Hotwired

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I got that once when I put too much flower food after transplanting my clones. It went away after I put water only for 2 weeks and they greened out nicely.
 

808killahz

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Thats what I thought. Do you have any idea why a new clone in new soil would develop an iron deficiency at such a early age? Also why is this happening to only some clones and not all since they are all the same age and in the identical soil? Any help is appreciated.
The mother might have had the iron deficiency when the clones were cut. Depending on where on the plant the clones were taken could be why only a couple out of the bunch showed the symptoms. Deficiencies usually start on one part of the plant and progress to the rest of the plant if not taken care of. So that could explain your dilemma.

Make sure your mom is healthy and your clones will be healthy as well.

Alohaz!!!
 
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