Yes, that's a symptom of N deficiency... you always have to remember that in a lockout situation, the nutrients may be there, but overdose of a different nutrient, or a pH problem, or not enough oxygen, etc. may make them unavailable to the plant.
That's why it's important to know that your pH is correct.
After transplanting, you can water with superthrive (vitamin B12).
Then give 1/4 strength nutes the next watering.
Then just normal.
If you've got a 'real' organic soil grow going though, with balanced pH and all the good organics in the dirt, yes, there's plenty to keep them happy for a little while anyway.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . nutes deficiency while growing in dirt Hi, i'm doing a test with soil growing after growing hydro. So i bought quite good soil ( not the most expensive but something good ) and i notice that the plant, one week after changing bucket for a bigger one with new soil, suffer deficiency, the leaves are yellowing between the veines, it does not look like N def but something else. Do i have to add nutes before it shows sign of nutes def, what soil growers do, and what can be this nute def? I notices also that plant grown in soil rippen Rating: 5