Probably, because the plants are already in large containers. You have alot of root mass woven in that soil now. I'm having to make a guess here and say that this is largely nutrient related. It looks like there is an nitrogen deficiency problem as there is quite a bit of yellowing at the lower and middle leaves, so I'm going to suggest either dynagro 7-9-5 (Grow 7-9-5) fert from the hydroponic shop or something similar like Schultz brand (Where To Buy). Your temp about 80 is a little warm for an indoor grow but what you should do is put a good size fan in there to push air around; get the warm air out and cool air in. For the ferts, just get the smallest one you can and follow the directions on the back. The ferts in your soil are fine but without bacteria to break them down, they are useless. Try Happy Frog next time.
polishpollack Reviewed by polishpollack on . Help, new plants turning yellow, curling leaves filled out TS form Hi all, I will try to include some pictures, but our young plants are turning yellow and curling up. We filled out the plant problems troubleshooting form below. Any ideas? If I had to guess, I'd say nute burn, but there is no mention of fertilizer on the bag anywhere (see soil description below). Soil description: Kellog Patio Plus, All natural Outdoor Potting Soil with the following added ingredients: Worm casings, kelp meal, bat guano, organic chicken manure, composted forest Rating: 5