Sick plants clueless what to do

Mvelardez

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I transplanted 4 days ago into fox farms ocean forest not over or underwater i know that for certain. Any other ideas from anyone. Thanks very much in advance
 

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Sure thing sorry
 

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if your pots aren't on elevators that's your problem. if they are on elevators it looks like you're over watering or not watering properly

not a nutrient or environmental issue.



FFOF shouldn't need multiple irrigations in 4 days. so by simple math either you transplanted into dry soil and didn't water at transplant, and thats the problem, or you're overwatering. could also be underwatering. are you fully saturating to runoff when you water?
 
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if your pots aren't on elevators that's your problem. if they are on elevators it looks like you're over watering or not watering properly

not a nutrient or environmental issue.



FFOF shouldn't need multiple irrigations in 4 days. so by simple math either you transplanted into dry soil and didn't water at transplant, and thats the problem, or you're overwatering. could also be underwatering. are you fully saturating to runoff when you water?
My pots are elevated i watervto runoff every time and wait till the pots are light usually every other day if it is transplant shock what can I do
 
My pots are elevated i watervto runoff every time and wait till the pots are light usually every other day if it is transplant shock what can I do

if its shock you just wait.

but if your watering every 48 hours in soil you're probably overwatering. fill a container of dry FFOF and see how light that is. that is how light it should be when you water..
 
if its shock you just wait.

but if your watering every 48 hours in soil you're probably overwatering. fill a container of dry FFOF and see how light that is. that is how light it should be when you water..
They were beautiful before transplant I used mycos when I transplanted them they were in one gallon smart pots that usually drain very quickly and dried out quicker I moved them to 3 gallon and watered them real good when I transplanted and about three hours later they all started to sag and have been that way since its been almost 5 light cycles now. I believe more toward shock then watering issues because I learned that the hard way in my first grow. I think from now on I will just try from seedling into the final pot I feel like they might die now they were thriving now theres no growth just a bit more sagging everyday after work!
 
What were they in before FF Ocean Forest transplant?

Same lighting?

Same ppm?

Same ph?
 
What were they in before FF Ocean Forest transplant?

Same lighting?

Same ppm?

Same ph?
Different lights but still led in a bigger tent ph is maintaining 6.5 with a ppm of 490 but my water was 200to begin with i tested in a slurry not runoff ive had them in ffof since germination. Temo ranges 76 to 80 and humidity is 42 to 64 percent
 
same thing transplanted from ocean forest to ocean forest no change in nutrients , I didnt even use mycos
 
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