Yellow Cotyeldon

fagundesdiego

New Member
The tips of my cotyeldons are a yellowish color since the plants popped the two little leaves are green they look like they're doing fine the first couple of days they where in the window will then I moved em outside after I saw that they seed had fallen off so moved em outside I water them when the soil is dry when I stick my finger in the soil. I've been watering with bottled water I'm not sure of the pH but the soil I'm using is made up of perlite peat compost and some other stiff its all organic.I'm growing out outdoors so its been on the window will / outside. Any help would be appreciated.

http://tinypic.com/r/15df0n/5

Also would it be too early to put a fan on it at slow speeds of course.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
i think you just need to chill sometimes they get yellowy aside from really wet (im assuming you watered before the photo) it looks fine and you seem to be over paranoid.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Ya it is my first time actually getting this far haha I guess I just don't wanna see it die >_<
not to come off rude but i generally think its best to start with a plant that if it dies wont cost you money since mj seeds can be pricy
ya know try basil,....a rose bush first .....
 

fagundesdiego

New Member
Thanks I've been lurking a lot and I finally got some seeds and decided to give it a shot I'm surprised I've gotten this far lol
 

doujadaze

Active Member
Just let it grow. See how it is in a week. Chill. Your more stressed than the plant is. Don't water it too much. Good luck
 

LetsGetCritical

Well-Known Member
It is not going to die dude. This plant is very easy to grow (can be tricky to grow really well to get huge yields though), it is not rocket science. Starting with a good strain helps a lot. I think the majority of problems occur when people over think things, overdo things. Just don't give it nutes to start, then start slow on the nutes, then gradually increase, don't panic and try to 'fix' every little 'problem' , don't overwater, give it ample light and ventilation, watch your temps, try to keep your rh in control, and relax.
 
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