Beginning of deficiency ?

Green Refuge

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This plant keeps Yellowing from the bottom. This is the 3rd set of leaves at bottom to get like that. I'm not too worried about it just want to learn why this happens. To me it looks like it's taking some type of nutrition from the bottom to feed the top. Plant is in soil FFOF about month old. Transplanted 2 weeks ago. Water it once every 3-5 days. Haven't given it any NPK. It's a little droopy in pics because I just watered it.
 

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The ones with droopy leaves look under watered or overwatered. Either one will give you those symptoms. If your watering the other ones the same way I bet that’s what’s going on with them too.
 
The ones with droopy leaves look under watered or overwatered. Either one will give you those symptoms. If your watering the other ones the same way I bet that’s what’s going on with them too.

The droopy leaves went away a couple hours after watering. It's the yellowing bottom leaves that I was trying to diagnose.
 
Feed the damned things. It’s been a month since they popped. Learn to water by weight. Never by schedule.

I'm give her a cocktail dose of everything I got and see what happens. Dr earth, ewc, alfalfa meal, fish shit, 5-2 kelp-humic, vam, great white. Today I saw roots come up to the surface gonna sprinkle the great white and Vam on top before I give her the cocktail.
 
Checked on them today and have a different issue on some of the top leaves.
 

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Probably a reaction to that big feeding. I’m betting things will smooth out over the next couple days.
 
Probably a reaction to that big feeding. I’m betting things will smooth out over the next couple days.

I didn't feed it yet. It might be nitrogen deficiency but I'm give it a full course meal.
 

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looks like wind burn in post 6. Don't aim the fan directly at the plant

You think so ? I do have a fan like a foot away from them blowing 24/7. A couple days ago I sprayed them with cold insecticidal soup before lights out so that might have contributed.
 
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