can lack of Co2 cause plant yellowing?

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cheyennefb

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we just put plants in last night, they are nice and green in one tank, and then in the newer one they are starting to yellow. could this be a lack of Co2? Any recomendations? and could it be lighting as well?
 
the plants that are yellowing are red wendtii and green wendtii, and a sword
 
Yellowing I believe is potassium deficiency.

Posting specs of your tank would be helpful: lighting (type, wattage, duration of photoperiod), CO2 (sounds like you don't use it yet), fertilizers, substrate...
 
CO2 will only accelerate a plants photosynthesis, but unless it's a plant that requires CO2, it will get enough to still survive without injection. I would look at either your potassium levels, or your iron levels.
 
Not sure with aquatic plants, but chlorotic (yellow) leaves generally mean an iron deficiency, especially if the veins are still somewhat green.
 
What Maple said..:naughty:
 
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