Yellow new growth after transplant.

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what’s up everyone? New to the farm and just recently got back into things after about 6 years off. Recently ran into a new problem and wanted to get input on it. I have 12 clones that were just recently transplanted from 1 gal pots to 7 gal fabric pots.

Medium: 3/1 Cyco Pearl coco with perlite and micrrohiza/ Cyco Sea coco with kelp, peat moss, perlite.

Nutes: Vegamatrix Grow, Bloom, Boost, Phyfe, Pryme Zyme nutes with a touch of Aurora Amino Aide

Ph: 5.8

The day after I transplanted I notice the newer growth was beginning to yellow and one or two of the inner leaves had yellowed a bit. When I say yellow, I mean the whole leaf went yellow (bright) but the veins stayed green.. Today (3rd day) It seems to have progressed much over night. Upon scouting the forums, as which I always do, I came across a few posts saying that it could be an iron deficiency/lockout but not necessarily from the nutes or ph. But from the stress of the transplant?? Has anyone ever experienced this? Also, I seemed to believe a couple of the leaves were starting to get their green color back?

can the plant go through this on its own and bounce back or should do a flush and start over at 1/4 strength nutes?

Thank you so much everybody 😎🌲💨
 
Yellow new growth after transplant
DreamsOfDiesel

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I misread my calmag treatment & overdosed mine, they started growing yellowish new stuff so I just gave plain ph water. I'm in soil tho, coco different
 
Jimster

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Most new growth is much lighter in color than established leaves. It could be that you plant is pumping out newer growth that hasn't yet had a chance to grow it's darker green coloring/chlorophyll. After feeding, I find a ton of newer growth and lighter green centers to the growing points. These resolve in a day or two. I couln't make out too much from the photo due to it being too far away for my old eyes to see it clearly. Good Luck!!
 
02trueblue

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Most new growth is much lighter in color than established leaves. It could be that you plant is pumping out newer growth that hasn't yet had a chance to grow it's darker green coloring/chlorophyll. After feeding, I find a ton of newer growth and lighter green centers to the growing points. These resolve in a day or two. I couln't make out too much from the photo due to it being too far away for my old eyes to see it clearly. Good Luck!!

^what he said. Your plants look happy and healthy so I wouldn't worry. The light green new growth is probably just from them growing very quickly.. the leaves will darken up as they age/get larger. As long as the plant looks happy overall, you should be good to go.

a close-up pic of the tops of the plants would help get a 100% answer
 
Flavachaser

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what’s up everyone? New to the farm and just recently got back into things after about 6 years off. Recently ran into a new problem and wanted to get input on it. I have 12 clones that were just recently transplanted from 1 gal pots to 7 gal fabric pots.

Medium: 3/1 Cyco Pearl coco with perlite and micrrohiza/ Cyco Sea coco with kelp, peat moss, perlite.

Nutes: Vegamatrix Grow, Bloom, Boost, Phyfe, Pryme Zyme nutes with a touch of Aurora Amino Aide

Ph: 5.8

The day after I transplanted I notice the newer growth was beginning to yellow and one or two of the inner leaves had yellowed a bit. When I say yellow, I mean the whole leaf went yellow (bright) but the veins stayed green.. Today (3rd day) It seems to have progressed much over night. Upon scouting the forums, as which I always do, I came across a few posts saying that it could be an iron deficiency/lockout but not necessarily from the nutes or ph. But from the stress of the transplant?? Has anyone ever experienced this? Also, I seemed to believe a couple of the leaves were starting to get their green color back?

can the plant go through this on its own and bounce back or should do a flush and start over at 1/4 strength nutes?

Thank you so much everybody 😎🌲💨
Don’t panic just yet it’s early days give them a few days they should adjust and sort themselves out, they look pretty healthy this can be common behaviour after a transplant, as I’ve experienced this several times, maybe once or twice it’s been down to a slight nitrogen deficiency, just feel them out and let them do their thing before making any rash decisions, I think you will be ok though, good luck growmie and stay positive 💪🌲👊
 
PistilPackTrichStack

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Thanks for all the input guys, they ended up bouncing back after a few days. Leaves are starting to green up fully and new growth is continuing to flourish. I was just worrying because transplants have always went very smoothly for me. I’ll post some updated pictures when I get home later.
👽💚💨🌲
 
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