Vein chlorosis new transplant

I just transplanted this girl , she’s exactly I month from seed … was looking really good then put her in 3 gallon pot to finish and within 1 day she looks like this (pic). Any help would be great…. Only fox farms big bloom 2 tbs. Gallon after transplant. Other girls look fine … just this one. Any help would be great.
 

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Def not lights …. I guess I’ll let her dry some then flush it … check run off ph … funny is that is a Runtz and I also transplanted 2 Gorilla Zkittles same time that look fine… Think i just need to leave it for a bit..
 

Melquides

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If you used straight RO water it could have leeched some nutes from the plant. I have no experience with it happening, but i do remember reading about it. I avoid straight RO for anything, juice it up to 200 ppm ish even if i flush.
 

xtsho

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I'm a big fan of just using plain water to water plants in when transplanting into a larger container of soil. There shouldn't be any need to use fertilizer when transplanting to new soil. The tips of the leaves are turning brown.
 

Melquides

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Im good with plain tap water. I personally just avoid RO water straight to a plant. Cal and Mag are one of the bigger things you lose going from tap to RO. If it has been anywhere near Cal or Mag deficient, straight RO can throw you Right Into a Cal or Mag def. Honestly this looks Mag deficient to me. I missed earlier he said he hit it with some FF Nutes. if theres Mag in there i could be totally off base.
 

Budzbuddha

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Looks like you went all choppy chop on her , usually you want to transplant them when not stressed.

Fox Farms “ Big Bloom “ does NOTHING other than be a feed for microbial in medium. It is the only organic out of the TRIO line.
Mostly micronutrients but not enough to sustain plant.

Keep the distilled water for baby bottles …. If in a soil mix give it tap .
 
Yeah I topped her 2 days before…. I know big bloom isn’t much…. I am just wondering if I need to do anything now or should I wait for the soil to dry then give her plain tap… or feed it nutes then? Usually I don’t need much feeding during veg with my soil… local greenhouse potting mix. I usually don’t feed them anything until last week or two of veg…
 
I’m starting to think it started a magnesium def while in solo cup in a cocoa fiber mix…. But didn’t show til I transplanted … now with food in soil it should begin to fix itself over next few days ….. or I’ll flush it and start a new… any thoughts?
 
Soil is Lamberts potting soil … usually a weak mix from my local greenhouse… other plants seem ok… just this one looking veiny and crooked.
 

Melquides

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Go get some epsom salts and mix it up in hot water. 1 tsp in a liter sprayer. Let it cool and anEpsom salt foliar should be good start if it is a mag def. you can also root feed her a bit if you would like, but you can do this now. before the next watering. next water make sure its ph'd proper around 6.5 and give it some cal mag or epsom salt then as well. Thats what i would do anway.
 
Go get some epsom salts and mix it up in hot water. 1 tsp in a liter sprayer. Let it cool and anEpsom salt foliar should be good start if it is a mag def. you can also root feed her a bit if you would like, but you can do this now. before the next watering. next water make sure its ph'd proper around 6.5 and give it some cal mag or epsom salt then as well. Thats what i would do anway.
Ok I’ll give it a try…
 

Kerowacked

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Go get some epsom salts and mix it up in hot water. 1 tsp in a liter sprayer. Let it cool and anEpsom salt foliar should be good start if it is a mag def. you can also root feed her a bit if you would like, but you can do this now. before the next watering. next water make sure its ph'd proper around 6.5 and give it some cal mag or epsom salt then as well. Thats what i would do anway.
Yeah, foliar is the quickest. I use a little atomizer from an eyeglass cleaning kit, distilled water with a single drop of Grow Big works.
 
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