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Yellow leaves turning green this is new

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Hey everyone
Have run into something new.
I am on my 4th grow now and got a new issue, leaves come out yellow then turn green. Fresh organic soil, 600w led grow light, not feeding yet until I figure this out.
Any ideas?
 

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I know next to nothing about organics so take this with a grain of salt but to my eye that looks like an iron deficiency

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I know next to nothing about organics so take this with a grain of salt but to my eye that looks like an iron deficiency

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i second this,if not iron ,for sure a micro nutrient
 
if it were my plant i would give it a pinch of manganese,it controls all the micro nutes keep them from being toxic mainly,just a little pnch in the feed water and see what happens in 3 days.
i wouldnt suggest if you dont have smoke your sitting on,because it could back fire and kill um,this is my kind of science hands on hahahah.
in a 5 gal bucket of soil my pinch is less than a 1/8th tsp water it in
 
Thanks for the info. I have moved the grow light closer and added “Grow Big” to its watering and see what happens.
more light and nutrients
 
Hey everyone
Have run into something new.
I am on my 4th grow now and got a new issue, leaves come out yellow then turn green. Fresh organic soil, 600w led grow light, not feeding yet until I figure this out.
Any ideas?

Soil slurry ph test
 
I always sound like a broken record but it looks like a watering issue. Perhaps you were overwatering for the young seedling, then it grew enough to be able to handle the extra water? Good luck.
 
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