yellowing over night

yesterday i transplanted my babies into 2 gal from 1 gal pots and used a soix mix of black gold, perlite, happy frog jumpstart, and root web (bacteria inoculant from bountea). also watered with a bountea tea. when the lights came on this morning, i noticed the inner part of the leaves are yellowing. and before this they have been just a perfect dark green. could this be because of the stress of the very rich soil. everything done is true living organics. please help
 

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906breeder

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i know this isnt perfect advice but this was my thought in my head when i seen plants... looks like begining of nutrient issue somewhere, some form of light change/stress, or high PH.....then i read that you just did the transplant and water n such..now i am not at all a reliable source on organics as i have NO EXPERIENCE with them, but in my days, i have seen this after transplanting. Usually if i "watered them in" with water that wasn't PH'd exact or containing unbalanced nutes. Then if the soils are different and contain diff nutes, there would be a reaction/stress. Not sure. But personally i would troubleshoot/backtrace my Nutrients, or consider that this right after transplant...hopefully someone who has more experience with organics will be of more assistance...sorry
 

kingofqueens

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mine did the same exact thing. i dont know why,but maybe its from the root stress or sumthing. the water i used to water them in was ph at 6.5(i use promix medium) which is what my ph level is after i flushed right before transplanting them.imma spray with veg ntes tonight and see what happens.
 
thanks alot! the root stress and stress from different nutes makes sense because in the previous pot there was just a mix of fox farm ocean forest and pelite.
 

906breeder

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I think a little time and continuement of good watering practices will make this all go away...I wish you luck and send positive energies to your plants.
 
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