Yellow seedling help day 19

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Hi guys I transplanted my seedling from a solo cup that was 10oz to its final container which is a 10l Air-Pot this was done on day 14.

Transplant went good plant didn’t skip a beat continued to grow just fine after i transplanted I saturated the soil and added some Epsom salts to the water, 4 days later the new growth continued to be very yellow so I foliar sprayed with biobizz algamic and also just gave a feed of grow nutrients at 1/2 strength. My question is does it usually take long for the yellowing to subside I don’t know if i should be worrying?

Seedling is at day 19 now. The other pictures are day 14 before transplant
 

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Hi guys growth is rapid but yellowing isn’t going away will this correct itself as I start to introduce nutes. I have the other nyc diesel which was ok with lots of nutes so will nutes solve the yellowness?
 

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wish I could be more helpful only grow dwc myself but I'd burrow into the threads with the search box buddy good luck yer diesel looks lush

Cheers man will do don’t have any idea how to navigate this site really must sit down and go through it :thumbsup: can’t wait to chop her down counting the days now
 
:smoking: Any feeds at all yet? I'd say this is Fe defc. , odd to see this early but there it is,... soil lacking for sure, and the pH is a must-check for this; Fe and several other key micronutes start to lock out near 7.0pH.... Look into getting a soil pH probe of some kind, just not the cheapo skinny-ass probe types, they suck.... The Accurate 8 (Control Wizard) is a decent unit for the money, or the identical unit under a different brand name,... meantime, start nutes, and if you can get it, a dedicated micronute supplement like Earth Juice Microblast......
Immobile (within the plant that is) nute defc.'s can be a bitch to fix, keep that in mind! This will not correct in a few days even after treatment.. Immobile nutes can't be translocated from established older tissues to newer one for support, they are locked into place, that's why they hit tops first and worst....
 
if you think the ph is too high (over 7) you can add a little liquid sulfur mixed into ya water to help bring it down to around 6.2-6.5
a little bit goes a long way .
 
:smoking: Any feeds at all yet? I'd say this is Fe defc. , odd to see this early but there it is,... soil lacking for sure, and the pH is a must-check for this; Fe and several other key micronutes start to lock out near 7.0pH.... Look into getting a soil pH probe of some kind, just not the cheapo skinny-ass probe types, they suck.... The Accurate 8 (Control Wizard) is a decent unit for the money, or the identical unit under a different brand name,... meantime, start nutes, and if you can get it, a dedicated micronute supplement like Earth Juice Microblast......
Immobile (within the plant that is) nute defc.'s can be a bitch to fix, keep that in mind! This will not correct in a few days even after treatment.. Immobile nutes can't be translocated from established older tissues to newer one for support, they are locked into place, that's why they hit tops first and worst....

Hey thanks for advice I just fed yesterday with biobizz range gave 1ml per litre of biogrow, algamic and bioheaven and about 3-4 days before this I gave 1ml per l of biogrow on its own.

Plant seems to be growing rapidly and the ph of nutes gone in was 6.4 so all good there. I’d imagine the soil is spot on as I have only gave 1ml of grow previously.

Aha I have just had a lightbulb moment when I started seedling in solo cup I wet the soil with my tap water which has a ph of around 7.3 that’s all the plant got until day 19 silly me :doh: do you think the addition of feed with nutes at 6.4 will have kick started the process of freeing up nutrients and getting ph to the ideal range or will I need to reduce the ph of water been given to the plant some more to say around 6 to reduce?

Also I will invest in a good soil probe and going to get some biobizz ph+ and ph- so when I start my seedling next time I can get the ph down and keep it organic :thumbsup:

One more thing what does this look like in the upper leaves of my flowering nyc diesel is it nute burn, light burn or deficiency?
 

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@Waira @DesertDweller hey guys I am thinking of flushing out soil with ph’d water around 6.2 try bring the soil ph back down (using organic biobizz ph-) and mild grow nutes it’s at day 23 and looking like this still should I give another days before I do this give her a chance? I have attached what I have given her the last week below. I will invest in a good soil probe for testing soil ph very soon.

Also as you can see this is the same strain at day 24 she is miles behind.
 

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