TalkToMeNice1
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It’s no way I can give them nutrients so my colors don’t fade anymore or it’ll be fine leave it cause most say leave em but I promise I have and I can also promise every time I look at them it’s WORSE.It's normal for the early leaves yellow as the plant uses nutrients from them.
You can cut that leaf off if it bothers you. It'll fall off on its own eventually. Yellowing will occur, though, especially during late flowering. Once they've turned yellow, they don't do anything for the plant.It’s no way I can give them nutrients so my colors don’t fade anymore or it’ll be fine leave it cause most say leave em but I promise I have and I can also promise every time I look at them it’s WORSE.
So if the leaves beside cotyledon yellow its okay not a big deal .. my plant just finding nutrients from another place ?You can cut that leaf off if it bothers you. It'll fall off on its own eventually. Yellowing will occur, though, especially during late flowering. Once they've turned yellow, they don't do anything for the plant.
Yes. They naturally use nutrients from lower leaves. Those first sets never last. Above those, however, the yellowing can tell you something. It could be the plant needs more nutrients, or water, or an environmental change. The lower leaves don't get much light, so growers usually remove them.So if the leaves beside cotyledon yellow its okay not a big deal .. my plant just finding nutrients from another place ?
Where have you beenYes. They naturally use nutrients from lower leaves. Those first sets never last. Above those, however, the yellowing can tell you something. It could be the plant needs more nutrients, or water, or an environmental change. The lower leaves don't get much light, so growers usually remove them.
Understood. There's a lot of learning at first. Been there. It gets easier.Where have you beenthank you cause I was stressing omg I thought my plant was just slowly dying I’m new to this growing stuff. So the basics knowledge is not really basic to me.
I'm also new to growing, but some stuff I've learned is: try not to stress your plants too much. That means dont mess with light schedule too much, don't suddenly move your plants outside, etc. Generally a lot of basic gardening skills apply bc well... they're plants. Don't overfertilize your plants, don't overwater (make sure you check soil dampness before watering) and make sure your lights aren't too close. hmmm what else...If ANYBODY CAN DROP HINTS,TIPS,TRICKS
OR BASIC KNOWLEDGE BELOW
Thanks in advance.
The biggest thing for me to learn and am still learning (im new at indoor growing and was never a pro at outdoor) is that watering is really important. Like learn to let the soil dry out and what that feels like when you pick the plant container up, but also making sure when you do water that you’re getting enough water in the pot to begin with!If ANYBODY CAN DROP HINTS,TIPS,TRICKS
OR BASIC KNOWLEDGE BELOW
Thanks in advance.
There are very few problems that can't wait for advice from the experienced growers here. So, feel free to ask questions.If ANYBODY CAN DROP HINTS,TIPS,TRICKS
OR BASIC KNOWLEDGE BELOW
Thanks in advance.
Wow! Thank you!Also shout out to LoveGrowingIt, you're the goat for all your responses on this site.
Those leaves always die off. Nutrient issues will show up in the big fan leaves . They're fine, helicopter parent. LolView attachment 2177199View attachment 2177200
This is my first plant oldest to be exact at 29 days 5weeks old idk wtf is this. This one look worse then the other one but ion know about throwing it out.
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