This is not my grow, but this is how most of my outdoor plants (recently transplanted look) http://youtu.be/PuK9nsn5Fyg
They are not as bad as the guy in the videos plants are. I recently transplanted them into the ground outdoors coming from 24 hour light indoors.
My soil mix is sunshine 4, perlite, bone meal (very light), bat guano (very light), local soil
It keeps raining and I had to prop plants up with stakes.
Plants are about 1 foot each. They were transplanted 1 1/2 weeks ago. Initially they were shocked, but are becoming more healthy minus lower leaves only browning and dying.
I think it is either overwatering or nitrogen defiency. It has been raining too much for salt build up.
Should I give it more time or just fertilize. Grow is completely organic and I am using R/O Water with general hydro organic sample box.
They are not as bad as the guy in the videos plants are. I recently transplanted them into the ground outdoors coming from 24 hour light indoors.
My soil mix is sunshine 4, perlite, bone meal (very light), bat guano (very light), local soil
It keeps raining and I had to prop plants up with stakes.
Plants are about 1 foot each. They were transplanted 1 1/2 weeks ago. Initially they were shocked, but are becoming more healthy minus lower leaves only browning and dying.
I think it is either overwatering or nitrogen defiency. It has been raining too much for salt build up.
Should I give it more time or just fertilize. Grow is completely organic and I am using R/O Water with general hydro organic sample box.