Any ideas?

Mr b 2263

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Had some yellowing going on in day 5 transplant treated for nute burn with lower ppms. Grown in hydroton in ebb and flow was foliar feeding too under hps may have added to nute burn what do yall think seems all plants are doing it. Also used some rosemary oil as well. Plants were well wilted after transplant but seem to be coming out of it. I only mention it to try and rule out over feeding
 

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LamontCranston

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Kinda looks like you need more magnesium, or your pH might be a couple tenths too low =p I would try adding some Cali-Magic. Good luck dude!
 

Bugeye

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I would have guessed root rot from the leaf structure but if they are improving from transplant shock then that makes sense. I don't see the burning, lighting is sorta bad in your pics, but applying oils to leaves can do that if applications were too heavy or not spaced out enough. Good luck!
 

Mr b 2263

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I would have guessed root rot from the leaf structure but if they are improving from transplant shock then that makes sense. I don't see the burning, lighting is sorta bad in your pics, but applying oils to leaves can do that if applications were too heavy or not spaced out enough. Good luck!
Thanks for the advice i am gonna get some bennies to treat for rot as the plants were left way to long in a cloner before transplant
 

Mr b 2263

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I would have guessed root rot from the leaf structure but if they are improving from transplant shock then that makes sense. I don't see the burning, lighting is sorta bad in your pics, but applying oils to leaves can do that if applications were too heavy or not spaced out enough. Good luck!
Ya i may have gone a bit crazy with the rosemary in my campaign of genocide against the borg
 
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