Yellow/light green leaves on new growth - First grow

GandalfGreen

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My ladies have been growing for about 35 days now and overall I'm really happy with how healthy they look. One of the plants is starting to show some yellowing/light green leaves though and I'm not sure what this is exactly. Here's some quick info, for more detailed info you can check out my grow log.

Strain - The Doctor
# of Plants - 1
Grow Type - Soil
Grow Stage - Vegetative (day 35)
Bucket Size - 5 Gallon smart pot
Lights - Mars Hydro Reflector 192 LED panel (420W@110v; 410W@220v, PAR of 1200umol at 18 inch)
Nutrients - DutchPro Grow Soil A+B
Medium - Biobizz All-mix
EC - 1.6
PH - 6.2
RH - 75% to 80%
Room Temperature -80 to 86
Room Square Footage - 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m

The last two waterings I've used the nutes at around 1.6 EC. The leaves were like this before I watered them with nutes and watering them with the nutes doesn't seem to change much. The yellowing goes away a little at first but comes back when it's time to water them and never fully goes away.

Here are some pics:
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Any thoughts?
 
Looks like an immobile trace nute' deficiency. I'll throw Iron or Sulfur out as possibilities.
I'd monitor closely and let it ride for a while to see where it goes.

:goodluck:
 
Looks like an immobile trace nute' deficiency. I'll throw Iron or Sulfur out as possibilities.
I'd monitor closely and let it ride for a while to see where it goes.

:goodluck:

Alright I'll definitely keep an eye out. I just remember that I left out something because I didn't think it would be important. The lower leaves, mainly the ones in the lowest regions that are in the shade sometimes die and fall off. I think over the course of 2 weeks I've had maybe 6-7 leaves fallen off. I didn't think it'd be a big deal and kind of natural seeing as they didn't get any light. Is this something that could indicate something else?
 
The fallen leaves are natural i`de say as this happens to me. Could be just new vigorous growth at the leading branch tips as this matures it darkens in color. Looks like a good indica plant. Agree also hang five and see what it does next. Strong plant hopefully all will be good. regards
 
Alright I'll definitely keep an eye out. I just remember that I left out something because I didn't think it would be important. The lower leaves, mainly the ones in the lowest regions that are in the shade sometimes die and fall off. I think over the course of 2 weeks I've had maybe 6-7 leaves fallen off. I didn't think it'd be a big deal and kind of natural seeing as they didn't get any light. Is this something that could indicate something else?

The lower leaves could have told a different story, but without seeing them it is impossible to say. Still, wait and see is probably the best choice.
 
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