SERIOUS UNKNOWN PROBLEM, please help! *with pics*

sorry this new thread has pics

My plants have been doing fine for the month of their lives, but recently they have developed yellow blotchy patches, curling upwards and becoming crispy.

I have no idea why they are doing this.
I thought i was magnesium def, so i added Epsom salts. And it couldn't be nutrient burn as they were doing fine the whole time.

they only started to decline after i moved them out of a shaded greenhouse to next to a fence and a metal shed

they are not dead as the stalks and veins are still green

Could it be a mixture of over watering, and too much sunlight? possibly pH?

please tell me your thoughts!
 

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Burn't to a crisp maybe the metal shed was reflecting light and burning them? Sorry bout your luck bro but they might still have a chance get them some water and be gentle with them:cry:
 
Yeah they are fried.

Same thing happened to me when I left trays of seedlings sitting on my sidewalk and brick steps. the heat bouncing off the cement/brick was just too much for them to handle when they had been used to living in the shade.

If you're moving your plants from a shady/cool location to a location with full sun you've got to harden them off first.
 
I think they have a chance but your gonna have to maybe move back to where you had them in the greenhouse and let them try to bounce back... They are weeds after all and are hard as hell to kill man!!! Good luck
 
BTW having 2 plants in one container is bad cause they will kill each other fighting for space...So transplant into some good organic soil like fox farm in like a week or so and hope for the best!!
 
i'd start some new seeds in the meantime if i were you, that way if they dont make it you'll at least have a 3 weeks old unstressed new plant, still try to save the other one, like i said i'd plant some new ones now and wait for a month b4 giving up on these ones here.
 
Good call dd420 get new ones started cause more likely than not those ain't gonna make it cause they have been shocked pretty badly but who knows
 
If it was just vegging, i would top it off just above the last node with no dead plant matter. Works with my rosses, others on here know far more about mj than me.
 
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