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![]() | I need some major help ASAP!!! My plants look like they're dying. I just transplanted them into the ground a few days ago and then I watered them with some ferts and then 2 days later they look like this. I really don't want my plants to die because if they do I will be out of a lot of money that I put into them so far. I wondered if they just need more water or what? Someone take a look at the pics and please give me suggestions soon before its too late!! thanks HH ![]()
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Almost 100% positive that it's From the Fert you gave them last watering, either that or transplant shock but they look way too bad for that. ok so i'm 98.9% sure. i'll leave 1.1% to tranplsnt shock. Just MY take o what you have their, later. Brain
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After having burnt amany plant before going organic I agree with brian.I hope they're close by to you so you can flush the area they're growing in.As a rule you shouldn't fert newly transplanted babies because it only adds to thier stress.I'd wait a week before ferting and make sure they resume growing first. JMHO, CaSh | ||
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![]() | looks like your in deep the flushing with lots of water may help the nute burn but that may lead to root rot from too much water....catch 22....well i would definetly flush like sudjested,then flush again the next day, but this time towards the end of the flush, add two tablespoons of hydrogen pyroxide per gallon of water .your roots will need oxygen this will provide it....normaly you want your plants to have plenty of sunshine, but not in your case ,not now!! now your plants are being harmed by the sun!!! shade them real good for a week, so the burn dont get anymore agravated by the sun then it already is, and good luck, i hope they pull through mj is very resiliant and can bounce back from most anything![]()
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whats up man just a ? for u is that muddy ground u have them planted in? if so then u are very close to haveing 2 problems root rot and a fert problem. it just looks muddy from here man mj likes it in the middle there right. if not then the ferts is your problem>> iif u just transplanted then move them again , put them back in your pot and take them home do a flushing , get them back up to helth and transplant again just a idear. | ||
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