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    #1
    Junior Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    3 weeks ago I posted a pic of my brand new white widow seedlings, very tall and spindly. I was advised by most of you to toss them and start over, but a few respondants gave me a little hope and advice which I followed. Now I have several GROWING plants!! One of my babies has sprouted some new growth that appears quite yellow at the leaf veins, but otherwise the plant is doing well. Any advice on what this poor thing might need??
    1TA2DLADY Reviewed by 1TA2DLADY on . Oh no, not yellow!! 3 weeks ago I posted a pic of my brand new white widow seedlings, very tall and spindly. I was advised by most of you to toss them and start over, but a few respondants gave me a little hope and advice which I followed. Now I have several GROWING plants!! One of my babies has sprouted some new growth that appears quite yellow at the leaf veins, but otherwise the plant is doing well. Any advice on what this poor thing might need?? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    The only bad thing about stretched plants is if it isn't stable it can turn them all or most of them male.
    But Widow is a stable strain.
    Good luck.
    Not the best choise for a first grow.
    This strain is not easy to grow.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    Hi Lady... first off..

    any body that recommends throwing a plant away that is not male or hermie is a ... is a... ... is a....

    You did the right thing keeping your plants...
    I cna not see your pictures so I am not sure exactly what your problem is.. BUT...

    Your babies should be in a 1-3 gallon pot witha a soil/perlite mixture 80/20... a young plant will find adequate nutrients it needs in any quality soil...

    It is also very important that you purchase a ph tester and monitor/adjust your ph of your water...

    If the ph of your water is not between 6.0 an 7.0 (6.8 being ideal) your lpants willnot beable to access the food (nutrients) in the soil.. You can purchase a PH tester for $5-$10...

    iloveyou..

    cheers and congratulations on the new ladies

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    THANKS!! Garden Knowm!!

    I'm glad I couldn't bring myself to throw them away too!!

    I do have a PH tester - wather PH is 6.9, okay I think. I'm planning on transferring them to 3 gal pots this weekend. Soil mixture will be about 25% perlite. What nutes do you recommend specifically and when should I start them? I have been using root starter supplement as I was advised, but I'm not sure if I should be continuing to use it or stop.

    Thanks for your help!!

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    #5
    Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    stop using it,get them transplanted,get light as close as possible without burning.should need no ferts for 3-4 weeks.dont over water they should be fine.lookin good
    happy gardening.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Oh no, not yellow!!

    SeeMoreBuds?

    LOL

    i like your name..


    LADY... I agree with cmore..

    keep us posted..

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