jillxjilly
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I am a first time grower who has encountered their first problems.
1) First my plants got a bit rootbound in their solo cups (24~ days from seed) and started to droop, so I transplanted them.
2) At the same time, their cotelydon leaves + first pair of true leaves, started to yellow (sign of N deficiency, I assume?)
3) So I transplanted them to a bigger pot with new fresh FFOF soil.
4) I watered 2 with water that had 1 tsp/gal of Grow Big nutes.
5) I watered 4 with just regular water. This way I can see how the plants respond to nutes from soil alone, and nutes from nutes + soil.
6) All plants seem to be recovering, the one with nutes + soil kinda seems to be recovering best (a little less light green colored).
7) PROBLEM: I seem to be needing to cut off the first pair of true leaves from all these plants, as they aren't recovering. Did I act too late? If I hadn't been rootbound, would feeding a yellowing plant some N, make them go back to 100% green after a few days?
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NLH2 given regular water + new soil from transplant:
2 days later:
NLH3 is growing after transplant, but never recovered from yellow leaves, prob will have to cut them off today:
And here's NLH1, before being watered and after recovering + having yellow leaves cut off:
So my main question is: do yellowing leaves turn back to green if you give them nutes in time? How long is the window when one can safely act? Should I assume they didn't recover because they were under multiple possible stressors:
- Freshly transplanted
- Dehydrated during time of transplant, if that's why they were drooping
- Rootbound during transplant, if that's why they were drooping
- Nitrogen deficiency
I am a first time grower who has encountered their first problems.
1) First my plants got a bit rootbound in their solo cups (24~ days from seed) and started to droop, so I transplanted them.
2) At the same time, their cotelydon leaves + first pair of true leaves, started to yellow (sign of N deficiency, I assume?)
3) So I transplanted them to a bigger pot with new fresh FFOF soil.
4) I watered 2 with water that had 1 tsp/gal of Grow Big nutes.
5) I watered 4 with just regular water. This way I can see how the plants respond to nutes from soil alone, and nutes from nutes + soil.
6) All plants seem to be recovering, the one with nutes + soil kinda seems to be recovering best (a little less light green colored).
7) PROBLEM: I seem to be needing to cut off the first pair of true leaves from all these plants, as they aren't recovering. Did I act too late? If I hadn't been rootbound, would feeding a yellowing plant some N, make them go back to 100% green after a few days?
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NLH2 given regular water + new soil from transplant:
2 days later:
NLH3 is growing after transplant, but never recovered from yellow leaves, prob will have to cut them off today:
And here's NLH1, before being watered and after recovering + having yellow leaves cut off:
So my main question is: do yellowing leaves turn back to green if you give them nutes in time? How long is the window when one can safely act? Should I assume they didn't recover because they were under multiple possible stressors:
- Freshly transplanted
- Dehydrated during time of transplant, if that's why they were drooping
- Rootbound during transplant, if that's why they were drooping
- Nitrogen deficiency