Why Do Seedling Leaves Turn Yellow? 7 Science-Backed Causes & Fixes

Why Do Seedling Leaves Turn Yellow? Diagnose yellow seedling leaves like a pro! Learn how nitrogen deficiency, overwatering, iron chlorosis, and diseases cause chlorosis – with evidence-based solutions for growers.

Richard

7/17/20252 min czytać

Why Do Seedling Leaves Turn Yellow? 7 Causes & Evidence-Based Solutions

Yellowing leaves (chlorosis) in seedlings signal disrupted chlorophyll production. Based on horticultural research and field diagnostics, these are the primary causes:

1. Nitrogen Deficiency (Most Common)

  • Mechanism: Low N reduces chlorophyll synthesis (Taiz & Zeiger, Plant Physiology).

  • Identification: Uniform yellowing of older leaves first; veins remain green.

  • Solution: Apply 20-20-20 NPK foliar spray (1/2 strength) + incorporate composted manure.

2. Overwatering / Hypoxia

  • Mechanism: Waterlogged soil displaces oxygen → roots can’t absorb iron/magnesium (Annals of Botany, 2018).

  • Identification: Yellowing lower leaves + soggy soil/fungal growth.

  • Solution: Use well-draining media (30% perlite), reduce watering frequency, elevate trays.

3. Iron Chlorosis (High-pH Soils)

  • Mechanism: Iron immobilizes in alkaline soils (pH >7.0) → impairs chlorophyll production (Journal of Plant Nutrition).

  • Identification: Young leaves turn yellow with dark-green veins.

  • Solution: Apply chelated iron (Fe-EDTA), lower pH with sulfur (target pH 6.0–6.5).

4. Insufficient Light

  • Mechanism: Photosynthesis declines → chlorophyll breaks down (HortScience, 2020).

  • Identification: Generalized pale yellow + leggy stems.

  • Solution: Provide 300–600 μmol/m²/s PPFD (LEDs recommended).

5. Disease Pressure

  • Pathogens: Fusarium spp., Pythium root rot (Phytopathology).

  • Identification: Yellow spots/margins + brown lesions/wilting.

  • Solution: Drench with Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (bio-fungicide) or azoxystrobin.

6. Temperature Stress

  • Mechanism: Cold soils (<15°C/59°F) inhibit nutrient uptake (Scientia Horticulturae).

  • Identification: Yellow mottling + purple stems (phosphorus lockout).

  • Solution: Use seedling heat mats (target 18–24°C root zone).

7. Chemical Toxicity

  • Causes: Herbicide drift, saline irrigation water (EC >1.2 dS/m).

  • Identification: Sudden yellowing/burning of new growth.

  • Solution: Leach soil with low-EC water, avoid aminopyralid-contaminated compost.

closeup photo of green leaf plants
closeup photo of green leaf plants

Preventative Protocol:

  1. Media: 60% peat moss + 30% perlite + 10% vermicompost (pH 6.2–6.8).

  2. Nutrients: Pre-charge media with 2g/L slow-release fertilizer (Osmocote).

  3. Watering: Maintain 20–30% VWC (volumetric water content) via soil probes.

  4. Monitoring: Use SPAD meter to track chlorophyll content (target >35 SPAD units).

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