update on my plant new pics still acting weird

sappytreetree

New Member
You know what that really looks like to me ....Heat most likey at the root zone how hott is that black pot getting in the sun .. your probley need to mulch a little hay small rocks should help maybe even double pot so your roots can cool a bit id also water them with dawn dish soap next time you water it will help them drink also silca can help with heat and vitaim b1 would help her on her way to recovery hope this helps man
 
hey so what can i do now to give it some vitamins is it ok if i brting her indoors for a couple of hours while the sun is beaming hard on her
 

someone else

Active Member
I would bring it in on 100+ degree days if you can, otherwise I'd heed fiend's advice and water the plant more often.
 
it doesnt get that hot here. but its at a spot that is really sunny all day. i water it every other day or two when i c its a lil dry but around noon till like 4 or five the plant looks bad but towards sun set it looks cool
 

someone else

Active Member
Leave it in the sun then. It's a plant, and the more sun you can give it, the better.

Just remember to water every morning or as needed. Stick your fingers into the soil about 3 inches and feel for moisture. If it's dry, water, if not, don't.
 

hic

Well-Known Member
I am going to say heat, planter is getting too hot for the roots? Overwater? Overwater and heat? I lost 3 sweet tooth to heat in pots, yes the plant needs to be in sun but the roots don't like 90 temp or 80 .. the cooler I keep a planter usually the whiter the roots.

Plant em in the ground or buy some olivias cloning solution "for rockwool" and water with that in your pots that will heal your root system. or transplant in the ground and use that olivias to help avoid transplant shock...
 

Budsmoker187

Well-Known Member
Hey bro i had the same problem with heat my solution was to get a sunscreen tarp that lets sun threw but shades it. my plants love it they grow much faster too because they will stop growing at about 90 degrees
 
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