How Are My Plants??? Why Are They Yellow?

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Not sure what's going on with my plants just transplanted a week ago. Planted in Organic Roots Soil. Watering average 1 gallon or soo every 2 days. Using FloraNova nutes, last given 1 day after transplant at half strength..

Not sure why but they have kinda started to look yellow. Trying to identify what is going on, will be planting in 200 gallons fabric pots in about a week.

Any ideas?
 
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Did you alwase have them outside?
Maybe they had to be hardened off first?
 
DrMcSkunkins

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Do you use calcium or magnesium suppliments?
 
Dr kabuki

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looks like some kind of nutrient burn. what are you feed them and at what ppm?

are you ph-ing the water?
 
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I'm thinking maybe nute burn? Giving flora nova at half strength... but just transplanted so had me confused do they look burned?
 
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Did you recently transfer them outside? to harden off a plant is to introduce it to the Sun slowly a few more hours each day so it doesnt Get a sunburn. Maybe? If your nutes are in check ;)
 
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my 2 cents .And that's what it's worth exactly.. 2 cents. just
being newly transplanted the soil already is high in nutrients.most likely any were from 400 to 800 ppm.
with that already in play and with you adding more nutrients at half strength. way too high. then adding direct sunlight, Just too much for the new guys.

Put them in a shaded area. just water with plain ph'd water. pull off sick or dying leaves. You have a long way to go still so you will do just fine :).
That's 2 cents worth lol
 
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my 2 cents .And that's what it's worth exactly.. 2 cents. just
being newly transplanted the soil already is high in nutrients.most likely any were from 400 to 800 ppm.
with that already in play and with you adding more nutrients at half strength. way too high. then adding direct sunlight, Just too much for the new guys.

Put them in a shaded area. just water with plain ph'd water. pull off sick or dying leaves. You have a long way to go still so you will do just fine :).
That's 2 cents worth lol

Yupp and i recently started my tomatoes under 600w mh and thought they would be fine to throw right outside lol they cooked so bad they turned white and it was rich soil too so i get whatchya mean, but now theyre all lush and green a few weeks later :)
 
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is it really hot outdoors? Give them time and no nutes for a few days
 
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Doesn't appear to be any type of burn. If I had to guess, Magnesium deficiency. But the yellowing from inside-out seems more like a sulfur deficiency... this is a tricky one lol

Do you PH your water?
 
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I also thought that MW.
But adding cal mag or a pro silica will add to a too hot medium already. Damm if you do damn if you don't.

I also am in the same boat with my la confidential
 
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Yes do check ph to make sure it's on point!
Also it has gotten really hot this week heat wave for approx 1 week or so 100-110 degrees outside... wondering if your correct between new soil and transplant and new hot direct sun increase temps just too much for them?

Again thank you all for all your help! This place rocks!
 
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I agree with the cute burn. I just transplanted mine into some really hot soil and they had really similar signs. Flushed them twice and they look better. Just my 2 cents as well.
 
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Nute burn usually doesnt turn your plants light green, I never got an answer if you use a calmag suppliment or not?
 
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They got a little cal/mag in beginning but haven't received any... recieving unfiltered non ro water so didn't quit think it was necessary..?
 
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They got a little cal/mag in beginning but haven't received any... recieving unfiltered non ro water so didn't quit think it was necessary..?
Do you let the water sit out in an open bucket or trash can for 24 hours before using or just straight from the hose? Calcium and magnesium are essential for growth.
Water until water completely saturates the pots and dirt and runs out the bottom and dont water again until the pot feels light when lifted and/or the top few inches will crumble to dust and blow away. Fertilize every other watering.
 

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