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Watered it last night. Could it be overwatering?need watering? when was the last time? when you transplanted was the root ball/soil dry?
And the bottom of the roots were dampWatered it last night. Could it be overwatering?
That would make sense. They are outdoor and I’m in mass. We just had a heat wave. Will it recover on its own or should I help it somehow?Looks like a heat issue.
Thanks! I’ll get them in a little shade on those 90 days. I think I’ll do the same next year and seed in the finalThat’s how mine was looking when temps shot up from 80’s to 90’s at 3 weeks. I moved to 40% shade and everything is perfect now. I also learned that out here in Phoenix you absolutely have to start your seed in its final pot and at outdoor temps so it adapts and there is no transplant stress at all.
Look at the pots. I never knew a plant to taco from over watering.looks overwatered needs to dry out some, i doubt its the heat.
now your bags should be easy.
they doLook at the pots. I never knew a plant to taco from over watering.
Not where I livethey do
they do
i see signs of overwatering damage on some of the leavesView attachment 1134330
the heat and humidity is not his issue though it wouldn’t now to set it a side to recover some..
Look at the soil and the bottom taco leaves. Soil is dry looking the leaves are taco shaped. He said he hit a heat wave in the 90's. 100% heat stress.i see signs of overwatering damage on some of the leaves
yep he also said roots were wet when transplanting than he watered again, doing this during a heat wave yes will affect it some but the curling leaves is from overwatering, it’s in a bag now so it’ll dry real quick, yep put in shade for a bit till she recovers, it’s more of a sativa looking plant so they like it dry with good/fast drainage.Look at the soil and the bottom taco leaves. Soil is dry looking the leaves are taco shaped. He said he hit a heat wave in the 90's. 100% heat stress.
He said the bottom was damp. There is a huge difference between "wet" and "damp". Fuck the heat wave he went threw. You are 100% right. Lmao I bet your leaves shade themselves when they are over watered also.yep he also said roots were wet when transplanting than he watered again, doing this during a heat wave yes will affect it some but the curling leaves is from overwatering, it’s in a bag now so it’ll dry real quick, yep put in shade for a bit till she recovers, it’s more of a sativa looking plant so they like it dry with good/fast drainage.
at least until the roots fill out the bag more.
Upper 90’s to 100 and high humidity for three days straightLook at the soil and the bottom taco leaves. Soil is dry looking the leaves are taco shaped. He said he hit a heat wave in the 90's. 100% heat stress.