Has anyone ever experienced yellowing leaves as a symptom of heat stress?
I have two lots of plants; one lot at my place and one lot at my mum's place. I treat both lots almost identically (same soil, same fertilizer, I keep the soil at the same moisture level, etc, except for the plants at my mum's receive far more sun). Now here's the thing: the ones at my place are very green and bushy while the ones at my mum's are starting to go yellow (particularily the old growth) and I am thinking heat stress or something similar may be the cause.
Unfortunately I do not have my camera with me at the moment but I will try and get photos up either tomorrow or the day after. For now I will try and give a bit more detail though....
- it is particularily the older growth that is yellowing
- some of the yellow leaves are blotched with a light green (not quite yellow, not quite green)
- burns on some of the edges of the yellow leaves
- veins don't appear to be darker or lighter than the rest of the leaf (hopefully rule out some deficiencies or overdoses?)
- new growth is light green instead of a healthy green and sometimes curling upwards (I have had the same curling appear on younins that have sat too close to a hot light)
- main stems appear to be OK (i.e. normal colour)
- plants are still setting pods
Could these be symptoms of heat stress? Or if it is not heat stress per se, could heat still be a factor? (e.g. affect by increasing or decreasing the uptake of nutrients, etc?)
I have two lots of plants; one lot at my place and one lot at my mum's place. I treat both lots almost identically (same soil, same fertilizer, I keep the soil at the same moisture level, etc, except for the plants at my mum's receive far more sun). Now here's the thing: the ones at my place are very green and bushy while the ones at my mum's are starting to go yellow (particularily the old growth) and I am thinking heat stress or something similar may be the cause.
Unfortunately I do not have my camera with me at the moment but I will try and get photos up either tomorrow or the day after. For now I will try and give a bit more detail though....
- it is particularily the older growth that is yellowing
- some of the yellow leaves are blotched with a light green (not quite yellow, not quite green)
- burns on some of the edges of the yellow leaves
- veins don't appear to be darker or lighter than the rest of the leaf (hopefully rule out some deficiencies or overdoses?)
- new growth is light green instead of a healthy green and sometimes curling upwards (I have had the same curling appear on younins that have sat too close to a hot light)
- main stems appear to be OK (i.e. normal colour)
- plants are still setting pods
Could these be symptoms of heat stress? Or if it is not heat stress per se, could heat still be a factor? (e.g. affect by increasing or decreasing the uptake of nutrients, etc?)