Yellow New Grow? Help!

I am in week one of veg. My transplants have new growth that looks yellow. What is the issue here and how do I solve it? I'm using House and Garden Nutes. I need to green them up very soon.
 

paxneotech

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1st week of veg and your allready using nutriens? Hm, watch out so you dont burn them....Use 1/4 strenght solution and slowly work your way up
 

stickybob

Active Member
pics? no nutes yet id say, could be burning the hell out of them, wait for 4-5 sets of good leaves first, i'd be flushing with water now
 
yellowing of the new growth, are the fan leaves still green? it could be a simple nitrogen deficiency. Put earthworm castings in your soil. nitrogen rich bat guano works too. Both even better. scrap the house and garden. too much $$$. canna rocks, but light guano teas are great for small plants and recent transplants. but honestly you shouldnt need to be doing much feeding on a recent transplant so a well constructed soil is the best thing you can do for yourself.
 

Uncle Ben

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I am in week one of veg. My transplants have new growth that looks yellow. What is the issue here and how do I solve it? I'm using House and Garden Nutes. I need to green them up very soon.
The Issue - learn what makes a plant tick, learn plant nutrition.

Could be a dozen things. You need to tell us what your everyday activities are in the Plant Problems forum, not Advanced.

Good luck,
UB
 

BONGRIPPER#1

Active Member
yellowing of the new growth, are the fan leaves still green? it could be a simple nitrogen deficiency. Put earthworm castings in your soil. nitrogen rich bat guano works too. Both even better. scrap the house and garden. too much $$$. canna rocks, but light guano teas are great for small plants and recent transplants. but honestly you shouldnt need to be doing much feeding on a recent transplant so a well constructed soil is the best thing you can do for yourself.
i agree without seeing pictures i would say it was a nitrogen deficiency. if its starting at the tips working its way to the stem , it would moe likely be nutrient burn. a whole yellowing of the leaf and a similar rigidity to the leaf as a whole would lead me to say nitrogen defic.
 
Ok. I will take some pics and post them. I just flushed with ph balanced water. I'm using a coco/hydroton 60/40 medium in a CAP E&G bucket system. I'm a little bit worried about over watering with this flushing.
 
Well my camera broke while trying to take pics. But I do believe that I burned them. My leaf tips are looking burnt. So, now my question is, how much should I be flushing them with ph balanced water? I just flushed once tonight.
 
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