NUTE burn/lock/dific? day after transplant does this look normal?

Canabian420

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soo..my buddy just sent me some pics of a plant(buddy over the internet who i do not know irl)) is this normal nute burn or something from transplant..was just transplanted 1 day ago. just wondering if this is normal and if it will recover from this.

the 2 very bottom leaves are nearly 100% yellow.

also..does it look good? lol
 

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Canabian420

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ok it might not look that bad since no1 commented BUT..the camera isnt that great. take the yellowing color that you see and imagine it amplified by like x3 lol.

if you look close you can see where its at and how it is on there.
 

Canabian420

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its gotten a little worse. even a little brownish but not crunchy leaves or anything(yet/hopefully not at all). id like to know if this is typical after being transplanted so i can relay the info.
 

hillbillybobb

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what kind of soil are you using and what kind of soil were your transplants in?
also have you given your plants any additives ? a close up of the two yellowing leaves would be more helpful.
 

Canabian420

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the 2 completely yellow ones have been clipped off. they where in ffof transplanted to ffof. the 100% yellow ones where the very bottom leaves.

no additives/nutes have been added.
 

McFonz

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i'll guess its a cal\mag issue. Its common with RO water, or any other water without calcium and magnesium.
might be a heat burn too.

the bottom leaves are most likely N deficiency.
 

Canabian420

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ur going to leave that w/o recommending anything? lol..whats RO and what should i do to fix it if you know about the problem you just described?
 

NggaFace

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the 2 completely yellow ones have been clipped off. they where in ffof transplanted to ffof. the 100% yellow ones where the very bottom leaves.

no additives/nutes have been added.
I have been having the same issue with my two plants. The very bottom "true leaves" on each of my plants have turned yellow got crispy and are beginning to fall off. I am using Canna Coco with nutes. From what I have read and posted so far I have come to the conclusion that it has nothing to do with calcium...Tap water has plenty of it. RO water= Reverse Osmosis Water and need to have calcium added to it by buying Calmag. So if you are not using RO water dont worry about Calcium deficiencies.

Anyway to the problem, the yellowing in the leaves. Well I am still trying to figure out what that is from. So far I have reduced the nutes 1ml from each type and made a new batch of water. Then I had read that Chlorine is tap water so a person who uses Tap water would have to let the water sit for 24 hour to evaporate some of the Chlorine. So I went to the store and bought a 5 gallon jug and filled it up with tap water which I let sit out for 24 hours and TONIGHT I WILL BE MAKING A NEW BATCH OF NUTES (LOWER NUTES) AND TAP WATER THAT HAS SAT OUT FOR 24HR.

The yellowing on the leaves has gotten worse on 1 plant and better on the other. I am doing two different stains so that might have to do with something. Hopefully this new batch of water will show results. Ill try to post pics tonight.

Just recently found a good form about nutes that could help check it out its in my journal.
 

Snow Crash

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Your plant looks alright. Maybe a little micro-nutrient deficiency but nothing major. Could just be a root stress thing. If anything I'd say it's and iron thing.
 

McFonz

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RO is reverse osmosis.
you eliminate N deficiency by adding high N fertilizer and heat stress by lowering the temps.
 
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