Slight yellowing, but on the right track

chasseur

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Hey all, on my second grow here and everything seems to be going great. You can check out my grow here: MY GROW! The ladies started in a 50/50 mix of peat moss and perlite and were transplanted into a 2:1 mix of FFOF and FFLW 4 days ago after they showed a little yellowing. Since then, all four have completely greened up, but one is now showing very slight yellowing on the tips of the new leaves. In the picture added, you can see slight yellowing on the tips of the youngest mature leaves (BLUE ARROWS) and slight yellowing on the edges of the tips of the newly forming leaves (RED ARROWS). I assume everything is completely fine, just want to make sure so I can take early action just in case. Thanks! :joint:
 

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richjames

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Did u use any nutes? They look like theyre a tiny bit burned, but other than that they look good. Just give em dist. water for a couple more weeks then start the nutes. Nice tight node spacing, I like that in a plant.:mrgreen:
 

BigBudBalls

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little nute burn or chlorine in the water (standard chlorine will evap out, but the newer chloromite won't)

tiny tips browning is fine. Don't want any more. Just shows its got the max nutes. (N in peticular)
 

chasseur

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When I first noticed the yellowing, before transplant, I used my BioVega at about 1/4th strength, then transplanted a day later. Might have been a little much. Thanks for the help!

I have a big bucket and bubbler I use to stir up my water for a day or so before mixing nutes or watering to get the chlorine out. Interesting, I hadn't heard of chloromite. Is there any way to know if it's in my water? In big cities or more rural or anything?
 

BigBudBalls

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I have a big bucket and bubbler I use to stir up my water for a day or so before mixing nutes or watering to get the chlorine out. Interesting, I hadn't heard of chloromite. Is there any way to know if it's in my water? In big cities or more rural or anything?
You can call your water company and get a water report. (a good thing anyways) Mine mails me one every year (or maybe 6 months) Should be listed on that
 
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