Outside plants in trouble plz help.

LadyGizmo

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I have 6 plants in 5gl buckets at the moment. I planted them some time in June so they are not very old. They are all outside. I live in a southern state and it has been over 90° since I planted them. For the last week it has been over 100° and extremely humid. Well my plants are changing in a bad way and Im not sure why. i brought them inside just to take the pictures.

Just wondering if I can get some opinions on what to do... Plz if you have time let me know what you think. :cry:
 

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JoeCa1i

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Don't know,try adding some gardenlime.Keep them in the shade,until temps get back under 90F.Might be a virus.looks like your using dirt,not quality soil.
 

brickedup417

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what kinda soil is that it looks like outside dirt? if so thats gonna cause alott of problems like the soil bricking up on you and roots will have to fight to try and survive.
 

LadyGizmo

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Thanks everyone. Im going to transplant them tomorrow into there own buckets and put them in MG organic soil.
Lets hope this works.
 
NO DO NOT TRANSPLANT YOUR PLANTS INTO MG SOIL THAT IS THE WORST IDEA, try to get Kellogs outdoor patio plus potting soil from lowes or home depot.

It looks like your plants have a phosphorus deficiency.

"BL0TT0
Are you growing 2 plants per bucket?
If so, that's yer problem. If not...I can't help you."


You can plant as many plants as you want inside a bucket, having 2 plants in one bucket is not a problem at all.​
 

GooDGR3EN13

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Are you giving them nitrogen? How many gallons are the plants sharing? You want 1 ft of growth per gallon.
 

EnjoyIt

Active Member
Your dirt is crap like stated earlier. Looks like some sort of heat stress to me. Are these buckets on concrete? If so, the heat is prob reflecting off the concrete and thats why the lower most leaves show this damage. My plants showed the exact same damage when my temps hit 100+ for 10 days. I had to put a sort of mesh screening over them to break up some of the direct sunlight. It did wonders.
 

brickedup417

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. You can plant as many plants as you want inside a bucket, having 2 plants in one bucket is not a problem at all.
Exactly as stated 2 plants per bucket no problem, ive got 2 g13 clones in the same hole right now theyre 6 1/2 ft tall. The problem is your soil it has became a concrete in your buckets.
 
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