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    Yellowing after transplant

    Ok i have 2 problems. I have a c99 clone that i have just transplanted into a bigger pot and since the transplant the leaves have begun yellowing and her growth has been stunted. It's been going like this for 3 days.

    These are the pics of my C99 that is having a problems.
    GDS StonerBoy Reviewed by GDS StonerBoy on . Yellowing after transplant Ok i have 2 problems. I have a c99 clone that i have just transplanted into a bigger pot and since the transplant the leaves have begun yellowing and her growth has been stunted. It's been going like this for 3 days. These are the pics of my C99 that is having a problems. Rating: 5

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    Yellowing after transplant

    What did you give her when you transplanted? There aren't ferts in the soil are there? It almost looks like hot soil, or nutrient burn. It shows on the newest growth as well, right on the edges and the tips.

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    Yellowing after transplant

    I didnt add any ferts, just watered a bit. This is MG Organic though so it has some ferts in it already. I think its doing better now though. I clipped that bottom bad growth and it seems to be doing better than before. Although im not seeing much vertical growth all of the shoots are growing so i guess she's ok. Was going to top her but dont want to screw it up.

    Anyway here's the new pics of her.

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    #4
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    Yellowing after transplant

    check ph. if not that, just water it and mist it for a while to see if that helps leach anything bad mor overdosed

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    Yellowing after transplant

    My guess is the stress of being transplanted combined with young tender roots touching fertilizer was just too much. Looks like she'll pull through. I would not trim any leaves unless they are completely dead. Any green left on the leaf will still help supply sugars etc. to the plant. Unless of course it is infected with something like fungus or mold.

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