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TwoTokeSmoke

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Well guys, Here is a picture I would like you to take a look at. If you look at the very tip of the top leaves you can see a little bit of yellow. All 7 plants have this on the tips of the top leaves, some are not quite yellow but more of a lime green. The rest of the plant looks real good. The only other part that has any yellow is the first set of single serrated leaves at the bottom are a little yellow as well.

This is 3 days after transplanting into the new soil mix. Do you think the soil may be a little to "hot" or is this stress related from the transplant?
Is there anything I should or can do? or just let it run its course? Or am I just being a over cautious noob?

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wyteboi

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it seems to be a lil hot. report back in a few more days with more pics. my theory is that they will eat up the extra food before it gets a chance to harm them.
in my personal opinion , with your good organic mix , i would much rather see a slight OD then a hungry bitch.

Now IF you went way too high on the food then you will know very quick an instead of waiting for her to eat all the food up , then i would re-plant into plain mix with perlite. This is when dirt gets tricky. ....... thats the worst case scenario.

since there is really no such thing as a plant over eating , the only thing you are concerned with is if you put so much food in there that the soil becomes toxic and that will cause the ph to go crazy. plants will die in 2 to 3 weeks.

im know this scares you and im not tryin to do that, im just lettin you know the worst case scenerio with any dirt.


With your case , all seems fine right now.... they suffered no stress during the transplant , you did good. you can see that they have already grown a tiny bit in the new mix , thats a sure sign there was no stress.
now , only because me , you an a few others following know exactly how much food you used , and you already got a few yellow tips in just a few days, im gonna ask you to extra monitor the water it takes in for the next week or so. Cause IF , you way over did the food , she will stop drinkin near as much in the first week or so.


those lil yellow tips aint shit right yet. you cant do anything but watch for now, but if you watch closely you will be able to catch the prob before it stunts um bad.


dont worry yet, i just wanna let you know worst case , just incase. as good as she looks they will grow right into that mix perfectly.






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laserbrn

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I vote overly cautious noob at this point. The soil may be a *little* hot, but nothing that I would be concerned with straight away. Is the temp in the room staying consistent? It almost looks like it got warm in there.
 

TwoTokeSmoke

Active Member
Sounds good guys, Yes I maybe a little over cautious but want to make sure I catch any potential problems and get advice from some experienced growers rather than stumble on my own and waste time before its to late to fix a problem.
I must say they are drinking some water. I have had to water twice now (each one received 1.8 quarts of water) every other day. The soil has VERY good drainage.
They are really starting to sprout out secondary nodes now and a little extra height, but is filling out rather than getting taller.
I will continue to watch closely (And try not to over love them LOL) and watch for additional yellowing as well as monitoring the water uptake.

Laser, the temps have been holding pretty steady 72-79 degrees and RH has been running between 32-61RH. The wide range in Rh is when I water the RH will jump up to around 60Rh for most of the day after I water then slowly drop back down to 32 over time.

Thanks...
 

wyteboi

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sounds like you got yourself a good soil mix for your species.


it already sounds like your gonna be fine. just add water an watch grow now. when it comes time to feed , the plant will tell you. if you flower soon , you might make it to the end with that mix........


great job :clap:






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