Yellowing of leaves after transplant

ebcrew

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Ok so plants are in 2nd week of flower. They were started into happy frog and I had to transplant them 4 days ago into bigger containers which was ocean forest.

I haven't fed any nutes except for calmag 5ml per gallon every watering.

Looking like nitrogen deficiency right? My question is that's fresh ocean forest, if the roots have used up all the nitrogen in the happy frog and haven't reached the ocean forest yet. Should I feed some nitrogen or just let it go until the roots hit the ocean forest.
 

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Kushash

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Ok so plants are in 2nd week of flower. They were started into happy frog and I had to transplant them 4 days ago into bigger containers which was ocean forest.

I haven't fed any nutes except for calmag 5ml per gallon every watering.

Looking like nitrogen deficiency right? My question is that's fresh ocean forest, if the roots have used up all the nitrogen in the happy frog and haven't reached the ocean forest yet. Should I feed some nitrogen or just let it go until the roots hit the ocean forest.
I would not give it more nitrogen yet.
She has good color aside from the yellowing on the bottom leaves.
Looks like plenty of N by the dark overall color in the upper part of the plant.

I would watch it to see if the yellowing continues over the next few days.

Are you using RO water or tap? 5 ml per gallon is a lot of cal/mag if adding it every time and you are using tap water with calcium.

How far the roots spread into the FFOF is hard to say. Roots slow down considerably in flower so there is a chance the roots won't spread very far into the new medium after the stretch is over.
 

ebcrew

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I would not give it more nitrogen yet.
She has good color aside from the yellowing on the bottom leaves.
Looks like plenty of N by the dark overall color in the upper part of the plant.

I would watch it to see if the yellowing continues over the next few days.

Are you using RO water or tap? 5 ml per gallon is a lot of cal/mag if adding it every time and you are using tap water with calcium.

How far the roots spread into the FFOF is hard to say. Roots slow down considerably in flower so there is a chance the roots won't spread very far into the new medium after the stretch is over.
Sorry forgot to say it's RO water that's why I use the 5ml calmag

That's what I was thinking give it a few days to see what happens. It's just odd they happens after the transplant.
 

trambles

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She looks good, some yellowing at the bottom and working upward as flowering progresses is natural. U might consider trimming out the lower branches and any shoots that aren't getting good light
 

ebcrew

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She looks good, some yellowing at the bottom and working upward as flowering progresses is natural. U might consider trimming out the lower branches and any shoots that aren't getting good light
Plant was bushy as all hell, believe it or not I defoliated a bunch already lol. Those small little branches on the bottom I could remove I suppose
 
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