Ok I am not impressed w/the look of my first plant definitely chlorotic and I hate getting into the maze of Zinc, Mg, N, pH,...... , I want to keep it simple I don't want to know how to be a fix-it expert but just to grow it right the first time that is why I chose soil.
About buying soil at the big warehouse stores, it is a shame, I was looking for a plain potting mix w/out the additives NPK and moisturizer (I hear that there is a study showing that is another scam). Anyway I have got this Schultz Deluxe Potting mix with the moisture thingy and the fertilizer. And little did I know fungus knats as well.
Soil: As above started w/a lite solu of hyponex but quickly stopped when plant showed chlorotic signs. And recently flushed w/2 gallons into the one or two gallon pot.
Heat: Soil temp was cold 63F but now at 75F
Light: 65W cfl w/in a couple inches of plant, burning was an issue so I pulled it away slightly. (the cfl-light is something I learned about on one of these threads about taking a cfl security light and altering it for a grow, cowabunga, ideal for a single plant for start thru...? we'll see.) The dome reflector sits perfectly on top of a 5 gallon bucket!! Talk about convienience.
Action: I guess I will either top dress the Schultz stuff w/compost or buy some top soil add something like perlite or another conditioner w/perhaps more compost (microwave sterilize) and replant/transplant. I'll reflush w/more water but twice as much. The water is aged to dechlorinate.
Other: The 4 150w hps econolights will be mounted and wired in a few weeks. I'll mail order some mylar.
Should be good to go but I am skeptical about how and why I am getting yellowing leaves, I believe it is either the soil nutes or soil temp. (just read something about soil temp cycles and the effect on internode spacing). If there was a quick and definitive way of discovering how to resolve the yelowing issue I'd be happy.
That's my plan and I'm sticking to it.