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20 days and happy frog soil since transplanted from Clone started to notice a little yellowing yesterday seems to be slightly worse today only on 2 few leaves On one plant only

it’s been fed once organic Terp tea 7-1-1 at half dose last Thursday…before then was feeding off soil
 

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Happy frog is a vwey very very light mix if you wanna grow them out and flower them id reccomend 2 bags of ocean forest to 1 bag happy frog with occasional top dressings in order to grow from start to finsh
 
First, I am not bashing Roots organic tea. Just a pretty unscientific observation. I brewed 5 gallons according to instructions, 5 tablespoons of powder, aerated it for a day or two. Put a nitrate test strip in it and it read about 50 ppm. Way less than I thought it was going to read. Then for curiosity’s sake I put some miracle Gro organic in according to directions and the ppm‘s shot up to over 500.Would like to see someone with a blue lab and some Terp tea brew and measure total ppm’s.Someone else said he top dresses with the TErp tea powder and get good results. Just something for you to chew on. Also the 2% water soluble and 5% water insoluble nitrogen may come in to play with the strength. I am no fertilizer expert obviously using test strips. But at half strength I’m wondering if the plant even noticed it. Just something to research. Don’t want to fly off half cocked and damaged the delicate little girl.
 
First, I am not bashing Roots organic tea. Just a pretty unscientific observation. I brewed 5 gallons according to instructions, 5 tablespoons of powder, aerated it for a day or two. Put a nitrate test strip in it and it read about 50 ppm. Way less than I thought it was going to read. Then for curiosity’s sake I put some miracle Gro organic in according to directions and the ppm‘s shot up to over 500.Would like to see someone with a blue lab and some Terp tea brew and measure total ppm’s.Someone else said he top dresses with the TErp tea powder and get good results. Just something for you to chew on. Also the 2% water soluble and 5% water insoluble nitrogen may come in to play with the strength. I am no fertilizer expert obviously using test strips. But at half strength I’m wondering if the plant even noticed it. Just something to research. Don’t want to fly off half cocked and damaged the delicate little girl.
This is today ,what’s this?
 

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Don’t know. Just relating Terp tea experience. Grow outdoors in the summer. I think you need indoor grower help and this will get it back up to the top for somebody to chime in. Good luck and it doesn’t hurt to go to the infirmary and scroll down to the leaf Diagnosis charts and take a look.
 
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