Help!!! Really fast!

HarryCooter

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I've been up night and day for about a month and a half doing nothing but research lol trying to learn as much as possible, definitely not as easy it seemed
Everyone thinks its easy until they loose a plant to neglect, over feeding, or simply cant diagnose a simple issue. Or my favorite, they grow only to be embarrased by the product they produced. Ive seen a lot of that lol. There's a lot to learn, and you'll never know it all, and don't ever expect to. That's what I love about it. These forums are a great place to gain knowledge and learn from everyone's experiences. Just stay thirsty for info. Google and ask questions.
 
Just wanted to update the night after transplant, just got home from work and checked on her and it doesn't seem like she had any shock in fact it seems like she grew alot over night, leaves are starting to over lap. Also in the second picture I have leaves or something starting to grow out of where stem and internode meet what is this?
 

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HarryCooter

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Just wanted to update the night after transplant, just got home from work and checked on her and it doesn't seem like she had any shock in fact it seems like she grew alot over night, leaves are starting to over lap. Also in the second picture I have leaves or something starting to grow out of where stem and internode meet what is this?
That's good. That is new growth.
 
In the first picture is where I was talking about it yellowing at the tip and now its at the edge and spreading a little more, no nutrients have ever been added just water and soil/seed starter. Should I be worried or no?
 

HarryCooter

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In the first picture is where I was talking about it yellowing at the tip and now its at the edge and spreading a little more, no nutrients have ever been added just water and soil/seed starter. Should I be worried or no?
Could be a little burn. That soil has some nutes in it. If thats the case you kinda just have to wait it out. The other issue could be a slight deficiency. Get that microblast I was talking about and foliar feed it when you get a chance.
 
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