New Transplant - First Time Grower - Double Checking My Steps - PLEASE HELP

Down4War420

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Hello everyone, I am new to this and was hoping you all could look over the photos listed and let me know if you think everything is going to plan. I'll let you know that each plant is over 2'ft tall and were recently transplanted from pot to ground (1 week ago today). There are 4 plants in all and 2 different strains. 3 plants are Green Goo, the other is Purple Urkle (or so I'm told). The one that was budding before transplant is the Purple Urkle. I didn't plan for this really a friend had to bail on his plans for indoor and gave them to me in current state. Transplant for the most part went smooth and wilting only lasted a few hours on 1 of 4 the plants. The plants receive 4 hours of direct (a few more non-direct) sun a day and are feed daily (starting yesterday as it just got ready) compost-tea, consisting of humus compost, chicken shit compost, brown sugar, worm castings, and water of course all being aerated with air pump and stone. Was wondering how often I should I feed and how much? Should I dilute with water or just pour right on plants at the roots? The budding plant is the healthiest looking and they are all doing fairly well from a novices glance with the exception of a few yellowing leaves with brown edges. Now 1 the the plants was already like this and is in fact getting better. The other 3 were not and 2 of the 3 are starting to show signs of yellowing and browning. I am not sure what the problem is. I have looked at the pictures of various problems and several are EXTREMELY similar. If you need any more information I will be on here daily from here on out. Thanks again to anyone who can lend advice or give me a "working out so far" thumbs up!
 

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thatdjsnow

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just give them some time to adjust and see if they get better, or worse.

As for the wilting leaves - Plants will let some leaves not functioning that well, or getting enough light, wilt and fall off all the time. It is normal.
 

Down4War420

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Things seem to be going well. One of the plants has shot up about a foot past the other. The one that was budding doesn't seem to be growing much if at all except for the buds...is that normal? Anyway, in another few weeks I will update photos.
 

Down4War420

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Well I know not many people are following this, but I will one day look back and be glad that I recorded my progress....at least for my first grow. Here are the most recent photos of all 4 plants. I plan to tie them down 1 week from today.
 

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Down4War420

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The smaller of the plants if the one that is currently budding and was doing so (slightly) before transplant. The hammer is 12' long.
 
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