It is normal. Those are the cotyledons. They provide nutrients to the seedling for about the first two weeks of its life...they are yellowing because the seedling has exhausted them and is searching for nutes in your soil.
It is normal. Those are the cotyledons. They provide nutrients to the seedling for about the first two weeks of its life...they are yellowing because the seedling has exhausted them and is searching for nutes in your soil.
Soil might be too wet for that young a plant.
The little yellowing on the true leaf could either be that, or maybe the soil is a little acidic.
Either way, it’ll grow.
Soil might be too wet for that young a plant.
The little yellowing on the true leaf could either be that, or maybe the soil is a little acidic.
Either way, it’ll grow.