Entire plant is light green

bgc2020

Active Member
This past weekend I got this clone from a neighbor (he got them from a grower in Maine). I was expecting a newly rooted clone but turns out it is a well established plant in a 5 gallon plastic pot. It was root bound so I potted up to 7 gallon grow bag for now with plans to pot up again to 10 gallons. Organic soil with added perlite.

I don’t have any details on the environment it was raised but I’m guessing greenhouse or outdoor. The plant was delivered to me light green all over with red stems and some bronze/brown splotches.

I believe it experienced some major ph fluctuations when watered with Massachusetts’ finest MWRA 9+ ph tap water. I watered with my RO filtered water with liquid squid. Run off ph’ed at 7. I also added 10 tablespoons of insect frass from build a soil.

Leaves already appear to be turning darker green so I think my interventions have the plant heading in the right direction. Should I expect all the leaves to return to a state of more green than yellow or will just the newer growth improve?

This plant will remain indoors under led lights and will get more space when once my recent harvest is done drying in my other bigger tent.
 

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piratebug

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Yeah, if you got everything fixed it will slowly green-up! but it is was me I would have removed as much as the old soil as I could by washing the soil away from the roots and only then I would have done the transplant!
 
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