Yellow

buddy:)

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image.jpgIt’s been two days since transplant into the ground, two of the plants are green and happy, two are happy but are yellow. I watered the whole medium thoroughly. I don’t know why they are yellow. Any tips to get them green again.
 

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buddy:)

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Ya took a lot of leaves off, not the best idea

What are u feeding them
I’ve taken off more leaves with all of the plants and they all usually come back stronger and happy, they were all happy before the transplant. I’m not feeding them right now because there’s already a good amount of food in the soil i just transplant them into.
 

FidelCa$hflow

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I’ve taken off more leaves with all of the plants and they all usually come back stronger and happy, they were all happy before the transplant. I’m not feeding them right now because there’s already a good amount of food in the soil i just transplant them into.
But you transplanted and defoliated so the plants are stressing. Some strains are yellower but i would say they are probably in shock and theyre getting a lot of light which, counterintuitive as it may be, is worse for plants in any sort of stress. Careful splashing that highly chlorinated pool water on them also. Itll kill em.
 

buddy:)

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This is a pic of them before the transplant. I had already defoliated the plant a week before. They were super happy and green. The soil they were in ran out of nutrients. I decided not to feed them and to wait till they were in the ground. I hadn’t pulled any more leaves off since the transplant and there is still a lot of the plant. Maybe just transplant shock. I’m going to just keep doing what i’m doing hopefully they come back.
 

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buddy:)

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I don't grow outdoors

But all the guys I know who do basically do nothing and let the lovely sun and nature do it's thing
I love the outdoors because it’s true, u basically have to do nothing to get better results than indoor. No light is as good as the sun. But you should top, low stress train, and defoliate. If you want to get the best results out of your plants. For example, If I dont top a plant, it will just keep growing up like a christmas tree. Why would you want one top when you can have 20 tops. It just doesn’t make sense why you wouldn’t top the plant.
 
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