Yellowing plant

Spazz24

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Alright everyone kinda new here, I set up an account a long time ago and never ended up growing but now I'm back and I'm on my first grow. With all that said I picked up some pretty dank stuff that my guy said was blue cheese and I ended up finding 1 lonely little seed in the bag so I threw it in a small container after it germed.

I put it outside and to my surprise it started taking off.. its about 2 1/2 or so weeks old and everything was fine until I transplanted it into the bigger pot. Ever since I did that all the leaves are yellowing. After transplanting I watered til I had runoff out of the bottom, possible over watering? Now they are all still perky when the sun is out and shining and seem to be growing fine but the yellowing is getting worse and worse.

image.jpeg I do have a proper grow setup coming and I ordered a bunch of new and different seeds off attitude a couple days ago and even though this was just kinda like a trial run outside I don't want to lose it. Also it didn't help that when I woke up this morning it was pouring out so I ran out and removed it from the rain immediately. Hope the picture helps and maybe someone can give me some advice. It's in the feeds up to 3 months miracle grow soil. It's not what I wanted to use for it but it was here and I had to order some fox farms. Not really any shops like that around here. Thanks everyone!
 

RM3

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Your mistake was watering a seedling for run off in a new bigger pot. No way a seedling can wick that much water. You have basically put it in a flood situation where it is now pullin from the leaves to survive. Hopefully the soil dries before it dies
 

714steadyeddie

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Don't water it, miracle grow has stuff that every time you water the plant it feeds it as well.. It's probably too rich of soil for the young plant. My guess at least. If this is just a trial run just don't feed it for a few days and see what happens
 

Spazz24

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Yeah it was and is definitely just a trial run. Wasn't really expecting it to take off like it did. But now that it did I wouldn't mind it going the distance but upon looking at the leaves again I see some brown popping up on one of the leaves so it may be dying which I'm fine with its trial and error I just don't want to make that mistake with over 100 dollars in seeds.. I'll just not water it for awhile and monitor it.
 
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