Quote Originally Posted by sensilights
This isn't necessarily related but is it a bad thing if the first set with 1 blade and the second set with 3 blades yellow? If the rest of the plant is still beautifully green? Just noticed it while uh...surfing the net...this morning :P
LOL, it's fairly common to see that in young plants, especially if they're in small containers. Generally when I see that - while surfing the web, that is - it tells me that the seedlings have become a bit rootbound, and aren't able to uptake nutrients as efficiently. Once they've been put in larger pots, it generally clears right up, and kick-starts a growth spurt. If they aren't in need of a transplant, temperatures are in a good range, and the plant has more than 4 nodes, then a light feeding with a Nitrogen fertilizer should help.

Take care. :jointsmile:
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Yellowing question Hello I uh found these pictures on the internet somewhere but i was wondering if y'all might be able to tell whats wrong...i have an idea that it might be a possible zinc toxicity? and heat stress on the second one? anyways the first 4 are the same plant the next 3 are a different plant 2 of the pictures show the results 4 days after a FIM that i think may have missed *if thats possible* lol Any help is appreciated :) the last 2 pics will be in a second post :) Rating: 5