Tx-Peanutt
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Looks like a magnesium deficiency
If your plant is suffering already why would you transplant and cause more stress?IMO, it's time to re-pot. While they're still an OK size for their containers, it's possible most of the needed nutrients are gone from the soil after six weeks. Putting them in a bigger container will do three things. 1, give them brand new soil to enjoy. 2, make adding fertilizer safer. The more medium you have, the less chance of overfeeding. 3, like the fertilizer the more medium you have to hold water the less chance you'll over/under do it.
I don't see any major problems. Before I took drastic steps I would replant them.
Epsome salt every other watering until flower.Good info, thank you. I've been watering with about 8-10 ounces every other day for weeks but the yellowing is new. Pots are light and a moisture meter shows dry to the bottom of the pot after 2 days. Let me know if these pictures are good enough. Just got a lux meter, 27000 at the top of the plant.
Thanks, so much to learn! How much epsom salt and how often?Epsome salt will supply your plant with magnesium for photosynthesis and sulfur for water regulation. 7.0 ph h20 will stop any issues with acidity/alkalinity
15ml per gal every 3rd watering.Thanks, so much to learn! How much epsom salt and how often?