Sophora Japonica - leaves green with yellow veins

Mikea454

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I planted several sophora Japonica aka pagoda
tree seeds in April, the first one to sprout got its own pot (the biggest and all green one). The rest were in seed trays. I transplanted them last weekend and gave them some shade (indirect light through almost the whole day and brief morning sun). Today I noticed all the recent transplants the veins on the leaves turned yellow. I tried searching the forum but mainly found the opposite (yellow leaves and green veins). I mostly water them with rain water but both my tap and the rain buckets are pH =5. Is this from the transplant, the shade, or something defficient in the new soil?

Appreciate all the help
 

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added. hopefully they look brighter soon.
 
look much happier after fertilization and sun. (these two with the compound leaves are the sophora japonica)
 

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but the leaves are greener after more fertilization and more sun
 
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seed from April, its grown so tall I cant.even get it all in shot and have a hand there for scalr... ti.e to crop the top I guess.
 

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