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Help! What’s going on after transplant?

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Help! What’s going on after transplant?

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Please help! Can someone tell me what’s wrong with my plants! These are all green crack. After transplant they are all starting to what seems to be dying. Any help would be great! Thank you!
 

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What did you plant them in?
Are you feeding them?
 
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Dr.B said:
What did you plant them in?
Are you feeding them?
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They were cloned in coconut husk. I took them out and kept the coconut on them and planted them in garden soil mixed with a fertilizer mix given to me
 
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They were cloned in coconut husk. I took them out and kept the coconut on them and planted them in garden soil mixed with a fertilizer mix given to me
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Its the fertilizer. Too many nutrients in the soil. Big shock for little plants. I'm not sure what the best course from here is, it depends on the type of nutrients and soil.
 
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Do you recommend taking them out and changing the soil? Is there a way to fix it at all?
 
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The soil is way too hot for the plants. Since they are so small, I would recommend transplanting them into something less nutrient filled. Chances are that the potting soil already had nutes in it, and combined with whatever you added, was too much for the plants. They will probably survive if you transplant them soon, but will take a while to recover. The damaged leaves won't recover but newer growth should be OK if you act quickly. Plants need very little nutrients, but if you listen to how everyone pours stuff into their plants without knowing what is already in the mix, you would be surprised that folks have the success that they do.
Do yourself a favor and go easy on the nutes until you get a better feel for feeding them. I have seen too many grows end in disaster because of someone's recommendations to feed the shit out of their plants. Removing nutrients from a growing medium is 1000% harder than adding them, and the results are usually not good once they are overfed.
 
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