Received tubestock about a month ago, lost access to garden so I was only able to water them to keep them alive rather than immediately repotting them.

Hot weather in Australia meant I watered daily, sometimes leaving in a shallow saucer of water.

Two were lighter yellow when I repotted a fortnight ago. The roots were less robust. Remaining four were deep green.

Into potting mix with a little dynamic lifter, seasol on transplant. Then diluted flowering/fruiting power feed 2/3 weeks later.

I’ve swapped to watering deeper and every other day since repotting but the paler ones have gotten more yellow (pic 1&2)and the healthier (pic 3&4) ones appear to be yellowing from the bottom up. With some yellow spots showing green veins.

They are in dappled light for most of the day. Can move to full sun, though I was worried about them burning immediately after repot.

Overwatering? Vitamin deficiency? Fungal?

I’ve waited a long time to be able to access plants of this variety. Please help!

Cheers

by quattroformaggixfour

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  2. shiftyskellyton

    This is almost certainly insufficient light exposure.

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