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thanks guys, I noticed the one on the lefts lowest set of leaves is yellowing, this already happened on the right, Is this bad? or just lack of light because of the other bigger leaves?
There is also what appears to be mineral/salt buildup on top of the soil so I have been giving them straight water the last 2 waterings, It hasnt helped much but my mixture for the fertilizer is all purpose liquid houseplant food 8-7-6 with .10 % chelated iron
Quote: Harlz said: thanks guys, I noticed the one on the lefts lowest set of leaves is yellowing, this already happened on the right, Is this bad? or just lack of light because of the other bigger leaves?
The first set of leaves are dominate directly after germination but plants often shed them simply to make room for healthy new growth... I'd say that bottom set yellowing is normal... As far as mineral salts and deposits on your soil, are you using tap water? If you are, what's your PPM? If you don't know and you suspect your water could be on the chewy side, maybe filter it?
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