PLEASE help with plants.

My plants get rained on a lot and they might be root bound but I cant tell. Last night I fed them molasses in a one gallon bottle with dolomite lime mixed in and earth juice pro gro and bloom powder into 1 gallon of water and fed all of them then it rained and I just checked on them and they look worse can someone please help me.Do I need to transplant them???The white spots on the leaves are diatomaceous earth that I sprayed on them a while back and it stuck on the leaves after i sprayed organic neem oil stuff on them.
 

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Herb & Suds

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Bloom powder is not for veg and that soil looks terrible

maybe the first clue is you keep needing to spray stuff on them
You really need to do more research as so much is wrong here
 
Bloom powder is not for veg and that soil looks terrible

maybe the first clue is you keep needing to spray stuff on them
You really need to do more research as so much is wrong here
The stuff i got your supposed to add the veg and bloom powder into the soil before planting its slow release earth juice powder stuff with a bunch of organic matter and microbes and microhyzzae.
 

rmax

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Are you growing those in the sun? Like the others indicated transplant to large containers w/quality soil.

And stop with everything else. Look at that thing. You're killing it.
 
Are you growing those in the sun? Like the others indicated transplant to large containers w/quality soil.

And stop with everything else. Look at that thing. You're killing it.
There in the sun yeah they just need transplant which im working on and I think more acidic soil.
 

curious2garden

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Is it bad that I put organic pesticide stuff on them one time? I used it on my last grow and my plants were healthy.
That's not what root bound looks like, but transplanting them now would be fine. How did you treat that wound? Is it a borer or local infection etc... They look like they are starving. That's as much as I can help. I don't grow outside. I grow indoor hydro and don't treat plants unless I have a reason but outdoors and some indoors use IPM (integrated pest management). That's pretty much the limit of my ability to assist you however the guys in the Outdoor Grow forum maybe able to give you more information.

I hope that helps you.
 

Detroitwill

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Put it in the ground! And don’t spray it again unless u see pests. When you plant outdoors there are tons of predators running around just as well as there are pests. Unless your plant starts showing damage it isn’t necessary to spray. Diamaceous earth is harmful if inhaled and non flammable, meaning don’t put it on your plants. It’s best used by dusting the soil after the top has dried. If your growing outside it’s best in the ground. Less nutrients and no pot restrictions. As for feeding them you don’t need molasses, and if put in the ground it will need less of everything else. Do some research….. search here RIU is full of great info. And good luck.
 
Bloom powder is not for veg and that soil looks terrible

maybe the first clue is you keep needing to spray stuff on them
You really need to do more research as so much is wrong here
I only sprayed them once
Put it in the ground! And don’t spray it again unless u see pests. When you plant outdoors there are tons of predators running around just as well as there are pests. Unless your plant starts showing damage it isn’t necessary to spray. Diamaceous earth is harmful if inhaled and non flammable, meaning don’t put it on your plants. It’s best used by dusting the soil after the top has dried. If your growing outside it’s best in the ground. Less nutrients and no pot restrictions. As for feeding them you don’t need molasses, and if put in the ground it will need less of everything else. Do some research….. search here RIU is full of great info. And good luck.
The soil i have for them is really good and the plants transplanted so far are really green and healthy i was worried that they had some kind of issue that i couldnt fix.thanks for the information.
 
That's not what root bound looks like, but transplanting them now would be fine. How did you treat that wound? Is it a borer or local infection etc... They look like they are starving. That's as much as I can help. I don't grow outside. I grow indoor hydro and don't treat plants unless I have a reason but outdoors and some indoors use IPM (integrated pest management). That's pretty much the limit of my ability to assist you however the guys in the Outdoor Grow forum maybe able to give you more information.

I hope that helps you.
I think their soil ph is way off or they used up all the nutrients the soil i have for them to transplant into is nutrient rich though theyll turn out good if no rabbits or deer eat them.
 
That's not what root bound looks like, but transplanting them now would be fine. How did you treat that wound? Is it a borer or local infection etc... They look like they are starving. That's as much as I can help. I don't grow outside. I grow indoor hydro and don't treat plants unless I have a reason but outdoors and some indoors use IPM (integrated pest management). That's pretty much the limit of my ability to assist you however the guys in the Outdoor Grow forum maybe able to give you more information.

I hope that helps you.
Im nkt sure what that brown spot is but when moving them to my new spot the leaf connected close to the brown spot broke off kindof easily i hope when i check on it today it isnt dead or something from whatever it was.
 
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