Hi. First time grower here. I'm currently on day 12 Northern Lights autoflower. Growing in soil. Noted yellowish discoloration over the new leaves since day 10. Currently the yellowish discoloration is more prominent and involves the leave veins as well. It starts of at the base of each leaves and extends up to the veins. My best diagnosis currently is sulphur deficiency. Also I noticed whistch patches over the top leaf. Is that some sort of mold or fungal infection? Need second opinion and how to proceed. Any help is very much appreciated. Getting very anxious here.
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Day 12 Northern Lights sulphur deficiency??
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I agree, they look nice, IF they are sulfur deficient the yellow starts in the veins and spreads into the leaf. In that case water soluble powdered sulfur is cheap (as supplies go), a light sprinkle and water them (if the leaf is not to far gone it will green up)
Bigger pots are good! I use 20 gallon for photos and 7 gallon for autos,,,
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I planted the seedling in biochar soil as it was easily available near my area and I had seen several outdoor growers getting very good yield. Thought that might have caused some nutrient imbalance. It's good to know that the yellowish discoloration is nothing to be concerned about. I'll be transplanting it to a 5 gallon pot with the other 3 seedlings in my 4 x 4 tent. This is an awesome community. Very quick response from its members.
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Transplanted all four plants to fabric pots and started my first nutrient feeding. Temperature/humidity control has been quite a challenge. Living in South East Asia with high humidity and temperature has not made things easy. Just fixed a second air conditioner to keep the girls happy. Liquid silicon and seaweed extract has proven to be very effective in strengthening the stem and leaves.2 Photos
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