Yellowing on 1st set of serrated leaves

Dividedsky

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I have some serious yellowing on the 1st set of serrated leaves on 1 plant. I have not been feeding my young seed plants any nutes and just transplanted last night into a 1 gal container. Any insight on what this could be and is it a serious problem? Thanks Ds
 

justanotherbozo

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...they could just be hungry and if you're in organic soil you shouldn't need to do anything now but if you're in coco then you need to feed them.

post up those pics, that will make it a lot easier for folks to help out.

peace, bozo
 

Dividedsky

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I had my seedling spouts in promix, I just transplanted into foxfarm ocean forest last night . I was told I don't need any nutes for around 2 weeks. I've been trying to get the pics to upload but it just says it uploading and never finishes up or applies the pics.
 

Dividedsky

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Its the new windows 8. For some reason when I go on my internet browser from new live tiles format it does not let me upload to riu. I have to go on my browser from the desktop, that's the only way it seems to let me upload pics.
 

Dividedsky

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It's normal for the first new leaves to die off,
Feed them nothing for 3 weeks.
O word. I thought the cotyledons were the only ones to die and fall off. Good to know, see you learn something new each day on RIU. haha, Thanks though
 

Dividedsky

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...yeah, they look hungry and should now begin feasting on the ff.

peace, bozo
Ya ,I feel like now they're happy and have the room they need. I transplanted from seedling containers which sucked. That's the last time I'm using seedling containers for germinated seeds. I'll go with Dixie/solo cups from now on for sprouts. I kept them in the seedling containers for a little under 2 weeks, which was more than enough time, they did seem to have a strong and healthy root system. Can't wait to watch these girls start getting some growth to them.
 
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