Lower Leaves Yellowing

I just transplanted white widow from solo cups into DWC with nutes and balanced pH. Most of them were close to root bound so I can see the transition has helped in that way, but the lower leaves on some of them are starting to yellow, and some of the healthy green leaves have tips that look a little burned.

Grow room is 6' x 8' with one 400w MH Fixture
and four 4' flouros. I have 3 separate DWC
hydrofarms with air stones and six plants each.

Any help???
 

Melangwanja

Active Member
Possibly nute burn? Cuz I doubt you forgot to water your plants.

Maybe you just went a little too hard on the nuting after transplanting them.

THat, or maybe the problematic root-entanglement issue was worse than you thought...
 
suggest little to no nutes when transplanting? because i did just about was recommended on the bottle. Using Foxfarms grow big and super thrive for now until flowering. they are all about near to 3 weeks old.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
I just transplanted white widow from solo cups into DWC with nutes and balanced pH. Most of them were close to root bound so I can see the transition has helped in that way, but the lower leaves on some of them are starting to yellow, and some of the healthy green leaves have tips that look a little burned.

Grow room is 6' x 8' with one 400w MH Fixture
and four 4' flouros. I have 3 separate DWC
hydrofarms with air stones and six plants each.

Any help???
you will get more help posting on this site.

LUDA.
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/
 

moash

New Member
I just transplanted white widow from solo cups into DWC with nutes and balanced pH. Most of them were close to root bound so I can see the transition has helped in that way, but the lower leaves on some of them are starting to yellow, and some of the healthy green leaves have tips that look a little burned.

Grow room is 6' x 8' with one 400w MH Fixture
and four 4' flouros. I have 3 separate DWC
hydrofarms with air stones and six plants each.

Any help???
check ur ppm
 
thx LUDA, i will repost there also. Hopefully get more help there too. and thx Moash. I gotta go get a PPM meter tomorrow and check what my PPM is. What is suggested PPM when transplanting?
 

Melangwanja

Active Member
suggest little to no nutes when transplanting? because i did just about was recommended on the bottle. Using Foxfarms grow big and super thrive for now until flowering. they are all about near to 3 weeks old.

Best to do is wait at least a week before nuting/harvesting/flowering/etc, for whatever reason, after a transplant. For the plant gains a certain amount of stress from being moved, the best really is to try to have it relax before making another change.

Think of it as a mentaly defficient person. If this MDP is already stressed because he's been moved to another facility, one with nice cussioned walls and very nice nurses, plus the men in white.... how I hate the men in white....

Ahem..

Okay, to continu, just don't stress it more after an enviroment change, or that can cause some bad troubles.
 
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