plants still yellowing

Westbankstef

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so I had a couple of plants start yellowing. After research and question I thought it might be the pot size so I up potted to 6 inch pots.

about 4 days after transplant they are still yellowing a bit.
some have red brownish tips but I thought that was from letting them dry out too much.


I fed at 600 ppm
1/2 tablespoon max sea
2ml/ Camg
5ml/ base a+b

is their a deficiency?
Am I not feeding enough?
Do I just need to give them time?
I’m posting pics at the bottom for reference.
Thank you and your appreciated
 

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Temp-75
Hum 58
Soil

so I had a couple of plants start yellowing. After research and question I thought it might be the pot size so I up potted to 6 inch pots.

about 4 days after transplant they are still yellowing a bit.
some have red brownish tips but I thought that was from letting them dry out too much.


I fed at 600 ppm
1/2 tablespoon max sea
2ml/ Camg
5ml/ base a+b

is their a deficiency?
Am I not feeding enough?
Do I just need to give them time?
I’m posting pics at the bottom for reference.
Thank you and your appreciated
With the leaf tacoing and bleaching, the issue looks light-related. What are you using and how close to the plants?
 
18/6?

Your setup seems fine on paper. If it were mine, I'd raise the light to 24" and see if those leaves flatten.
Been running 24hrs
Will do. Thank you.

also here is an update of how they look this morning

some have little brown spots some are big.Brown tips
 

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Hello there! I would say Nitrogen, but...the details you've provided tells me it should be fine. Perhaps pH or Light, or just because. Perhaps a little bit of mutation even, but once again the plant looks rather fine to consider that...
 
Hello there! I would say Nitrogen, but...the details you've provided tells me it should be fine. Perhaps pH or Light, or just because. Perhaps a little bit of mutation even, but once again the plant looks rather fine to consider that...
I really appreciate it. I was thinking that as well.
The bottoms are coming back nicely.
I didn’t even take into consideration that the effected leaves will look like poop and may not bounce back
 
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