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Feetwet
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That is your problem right there. And, in fact, many plants will yellow out and drop leaves when it's too hot. The response is often to feed them. This can often be the worst thing you can do.13. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space? It's hot out. 87f.
If its root bound that could be it.
I'm sitting here looking at those plants and thinking, "They look HOT."
I'm sitting here looking at those plants and thinking, "They look HOT." Then, you post this.
That is your problem right there. And, in fact, many plants will yellow out and drop leaves when it's too hot. The response is often to feed them. This can often be the worst thing you can do.
You MUST cool the roots off, ASAP. Do not use water to cool. Wrap the pots in white paper or plastic, shade the pots, do whatever you can to mitigate the effects of hot sun on a black pot.
Give them some Epsom salt.. looks like magnesium and calcium deficiency to me.. some strains can handle heat quite well.. but I'd say your problem is calmag bro.. give it a try.
I really have to recommend against this until after he's got those roots cooled down. I've got experience doing this to plants that were clearly heat-stressed and it's very easy to kill them off by trying to feed anything at this point. I hate contradicting someone I respect and admire, but I honestly think that until they're cooled off it's a mistake.
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