Yellowing leaves after transplant

Hello all at RIU,

I recently transplanted my baby into a 4 gallon drainage holed pot with a plastic container to collect runoff.

- Organic root compost as the medium
-after transplant feed with water containing 2 parts liquid karma 1 part grow distilled water
-noticed the yellowing of the leaves and the older foliage and narrowed it down to sulfur or iron def.

Could use some peoples two cents...
 
wow that was quick good buddy :]

But none as of yet just more of a written journal that i keep but yeah that is why i was thinking it was sulfur but i dunno i thought about making this tonic right here saw it on another forum and it looked and sounded gentle but effective.



MJ Mineral Tonic:


1-gallon jug of room temp or warm water
1 each of the following Suppliment tablets (yes-- for people) that are NOT coated:
Zinc
Magnesium
Potassium
Calcium
Silica
You may also add 1/2 an Iron tablet IF your plants are showing a deficiency


Let the tablets dissolve in the gallon of water for at least 1 hour... shake well to dissolve completely...
use 1 cup per plant every 2 weeks as a preventative, or 2x the 1st week when signs of a deficiency arise- then every 2 weeks


This is a very dilute soulution that will not "lock up" your plants, but should provide enough minerals to avoid some common problems.
 
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