I'm a noob myself but I liked this comment by Randm "I will bet that those roots are baking big time. Can you raise them up off of the concrete?"
Just wondering if you were able to get them up off the concrete at all?
May not help much but I live in the southwest, consecutive 100 degree days and i have some other plants going outside (not MJ) They have the same issue, leaves dropping off. They don't really dry all the way up, they just fall off for some reason. I'm convinced it's the heat. I've been watering the hell outta them and the new growth is nice and strong so hopefully will recover ok when it cools down a bit.
Good luck man - someone will come in here and be more helpful, i know it.. hang in there
really ? On what strain ?i personally have seen yellow leaves go back to green after feeding more nitrogen.....
i was going to comment but wasnt 100% sure. i didnt think they went back green or at least never have seen it myself either in 3 years of growing. still a rookie thoughreally ? On what strain ?
I have never seen that happen in my 5 years of growing ....
I've always noticed the new growth look more healthy after a good feeding.... anything that was yellow stayed yellow, it just stopped progressing .
to the guy having issues, have you performed a PH test on your soil?
i think transplanting right now is more trouble than its worth a 5 and 7 gallon pot is plenty big enough for a normal growing season if your just looking for an average sized tree.
what i would suggest is taking a good sample of your soil and bringing it in to be tested for PH, then good "PH lockout chart for marijuanna" you will get some charts that come up, compare them to what the PH of your soil is and adjust as necessary, this might mean having to get some lime into the soil somehow but there are tons of threads on adjusting soil PH out there just a quick web search will yeild you pretty good results on the topic.
keep us updated man
Your plants look hungry. Go to lowes and pick up some Mircale Grow bloom booster for 6 bucks. Give them half of the suggest outside feeding and see what happens. You will also want to PH your water because MG can throw the PH some. It also wouldn't hurt to give it a teaspoon of epsom salt mixed in with the Mircale Grow for the magnesium.
28, 29, 30, 31, 1, 2, 3... 7 days your on here, flipping out, going wild over your plants on this thread. we have, on numerous occasions asked and recommended you perform a PH test on your plants.
Have you done this? 5 bucks, any pet store, walmart, kmart, target, and you got a cheapo pH kit (for fish tanks, in the pet section...)
any nutrient is better then no nutrient, and no nutrient is better then nute burn. Either way, nutrients are step 1238976125 to fixing a problem. FIRST is PH
i dont know how else to explain this, but if your pH is fucked up, you can add gallons and gallons of a desired nutrient and the plant will NOT absorb it. the first thing we need to know is the pH. if the pH is right, then you know you need more N or less P or whatever. if your pH is off, then you might have plenty of N and the plant cant absorb it.
Please, perform a pH test, so we can move to step 2 of fixing the problems.
hell. Just get normal water, flitered, distilled, dechlorinated, and water with that until you get a pH kit.
between 6 and 7??if take a look at the begining of this thread you can see what i have been feeding this plants as far as the PH in the water i, check it and get it to a 6 or seven all the time....thanks for the epsom salt advise i will try it....