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I didn’t. What do you mean, how would I do that? I’ve moved plants OD in the past with no problem but I just recently moved to a town with a much different climate than where ive grown in the past and that town had a near perfect climate for growing so I never had too many problems but I haven’t been so fortunate lately.no mention of harden them off with the outdoor move,did you?
Pic would help.i think it is not such a big deal if you not harden them but of course it is better I guess,depends on your climate.Under the hot sun could be stressful……..There could be many reasons,something that changed when you put them out......So if you can show them I am sure gardeners will tell you the exact reason,description doesn't work so good:)It doesn't look like nute burn and i'm not over feeding. It does look like a PH issue
leaving the indoors,it dont matter how powerful your lights are,they cant hold a handle to the sun,so each day you sit the plants out,first day try a couple hours,if they do ok bring them back in,next day do a couple hours,give them a shade break for couple hours sit them back out,next day work with 3 or 4 hours and watch the plant it will talk to you,no shit,them bitchs be happy until that sun is straight up and then you got melted wax look,anyway id say your problems start right there ,the bleach is from full sun in which can make you scramble to figure what upI didn’t. What do you mean, how would I do that? I’ve moved plants OD in the past with no problem but I just recently moved to a town with a much different climate than where ive grown in the past and that town had a near perfect climate for growing so I never had too many problems but I haven’t been so fortunate lately.
down here by the border,i even have to harden off my veggie transplant before i can plant them,even what is called spring around here,it would be nice if i didnt have to do it,no chance of that,winter is about 3 or 4 days below frezzing ,mainly 70's day 40's night,spring last about a month ,rest of year is full fledge summer,july threw september triple digits,i just came in from cutting a tree that fell on my corn,it was so loaded with acorns and it hasnt rained here since march,the weight was to much for it,got another about 75 ft tall died i got to do next,shit around these parts better be related to the cactus plant to live hahahahhPic would help.i think it is not such a big deal if you not harden them but of course it is better I guess,depends on your climate.Under the hot sun could be stressful……..There could be many reasons,something that changed when you put them out......So if you can show them I am sure gardeners will tell you the exact reason,description doesn't work so good:)
I just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I knew the PH coming out of my faucet was high (right around 7.3-7.5) but i was testing the faucet in my kitchen and watering my plants from my hose. Finally got a new test kit and decided to test the water coming from my hose and look at what i found. Easily 8+ i don't have a digital meter so i can't get specific but its fucking high. I was strictly watering my plants with water from the faucet before i moved them outside and then i started filling my jug with hose water. Its no wonder they took a shit when i moved them outdoor! Got a nice lesson in why PH is so important this season.....
Really it will mess up a plant to go inside and out??? both sun and Lights???That'll do it, especially combined with UV radiation from the sun if it's not acclimated.
Really it will mess up a plant to go inside and out??? both sun and Lights???
That'll do it, especially combined with UV radiation from the sun if it's not acclimated. Why is the hose a higher ph than the tap I wonder? Do they come from the same source?
I have never done that, I'll move them in and out at times, but the reason i.m doing that is the time of yr or there just starting out....You have to transition plants from indoor to outdoor...I will put them under a shady oak for about a week bring them in at night etc.
I don't think anyone has touched on this yet but your hours of sunshine OD now is getting short, what kind of lights on /off scheduled did you have them on before going outside? Did you send them into flower when you put them out? Overnight temps too cold? Do you have a bucket /container you can run water into to let it sit for 24 hrs+ before you water your plants? That bring my ph down to about 7 from 8 right out of the tap. My ph tester was about $20 cdn and that came with buffering agents to calibrate the tester. GLI have never done that, I'll move them in and out at times, but the reason i.m doing that is the time of yr or there just starting out....
But I have never grown in a tent before either..... So I really never thunk about it,
She doesnt look too bad, what kind of soil and container?
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