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    #1
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    Is this Normal?

    Hey itâ??s my first time growing and its been going very well.

    Today I noticed that the newer leafs on some of my plants have yellow leafs (See pic) wondering if this is normal and the color will fill out. I transplanted them a few days ago into soil (2 parts top soil:1 part guano: 1 part Perlite). I have also fertilized them once with less than ¼ strength miracle grow.
    Any comments are appreciated
    Thanks
    harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Is this Normal? Hey itâ??s my first time growing and its been going very well. Today I noticed that the newer leafs on some of my plants have yellow leafs (See pic) wondering if this is normal and the color will fill out. I transplanted them a few days ago into soil (2 parts top soil:1 part guano: 1 part Perlite). I have also fertilized them once with less than ¼ strength miracle grow. Any comments are appreciated Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    id flush that plant that looks like a overnute to me plus with the transplant you stressed it out.......

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    I'd agree.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    ya those plants are pretty small still. i cant tell from the angle, how big are those pots. might need a transplant too. how old are they?

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    FLUSH, BABY, FLUSH

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    #6
    Member

    Is this Normal?

    if you transplanted them a few days ago then they are in shock still and the leaves will be green for a week or 2, but they will bounce back and be beautiful once again..

    so do not worry..

    as for flushing them? i dunno could just shock em more, keep em on the nutrients they're on and wait a couple weeks.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    thanks for the replies

    does anyone think it could be fert. burn from the soil being too rich.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    They are fine..

    iloveyou

    1. Be careful you do not over water ( you should not be watering everyday.. are you?)
    2. transplant into 3 gallon pots
    3. are you PHing your water? THIS IS A MUST!!

    iloveyou

    : )
    cheers and congrats on the babies!!

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Is this Normal?

    Yes flush, they dont need excessive nutrients that young. If anything the only nutrients those roots should be absorbing is the nutrients that is already in that soil. They dont seem to be badly effected so like everyone is saying just flush the soil and dont feed them again until the leaves seem to get more light green.

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