whats going on with my plant? it keeps getting worse on oneone

Oh ok. Thanks for the input. I feed every other watering about once a week. I'm guessing it is heat stress. Will it recover of it is heat stress? And it doesn't look like a nutrient burn or a deficiency right
 

1sttimeguy

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Oh ok. Thanks for the input. I feed every other watering about once a week. I'm guessing it is heat stress. Will it recover of it is heat stress? And it doesn't look like a nutrient burn or a deficiency right
Your FF has enough nutrients for a plant that size. I'm with TWS, stop feeding it.

The curling leaves and yellow tips are an indication of too much food, IMO.
 
Thank you guys I believe it is a mixture of both heat stress and nutrient burn. Its my first grow and I have a lot of plants that I put outside too early and they all started to bud. I have 40 in the ground doing great bbut not too sure about my 2 babies in the pot. Just wanted to try something different
 

707humboldt

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Imo it looks like its burnt. Definitely don't need to feed anything for first 3 weeks with ocean. How hot is it in there? Also were kind of light were they under inside?
 
It's not hot in the pot at all it's good. I bet its just the nutrients. I notice that they did a little bit better when I just watered with ro water instead of feeding it with the nutrients. I'm not too sure about these clones. I got these 2 from a club. I know they were in rockwool. I'll just give it straight water the next couple watering
 

Nugs1

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Yeah I was just about to say this looks like a clone, so feeding it I'd say your about right.
I would move it into some shade if you could or get some shade cloth for it maybe like 25%.

Chill on the nutes for a week or two. Give it clean ph'd water. Think about all the stresses she's dealing with, transplant stress, heat stress, uv stress, light stress and then giving her full nutes also may have stressed her. Remember you don't want to feed salt based nutrients at every feeding. Give her the jungle juice every other feeding, I'd go 2 feedings with straight ph'd water. And then start back with 1/4 nutes for a feeding then ph'd water for a feeding and then go to 1/2 nutes till you get back to full nutes.
 

growingforfun

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when I plant into fresh ocean forest I go a couple weeks before I add nutes no matter how big the plant in. a plant that size, no nutes for a month. it comes loaded with tons of stuff and adding to it at this point will only cause problems.

since your outdoor, the sun provides a more complete spectrum anyways and plants need food even less than indoor plants under lights.
 

Nugs1

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growingforfun hit the nail on the head there.
As for those nutes, I can't speak to how well they are never used them.
 
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