need help!!!!

plants were all green and healthy indoor moved them outside and 2 days later they are pale and tacoing any got any know whats going on?IMG_2880.JPGIMG_2879.JPGIMG_2880.JPGIMG_2878.JPG
 

Hiphophippo

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They look like they got stressed from going directly into sunlight without a steady transition you should introduce them with a shade cloth and or for a few hours for a few days before putting them out permanently. They’ll slow down for a few days then come back fine
 
They look like they got stressed from going directly into sunlight without a steady transition you should introduce them with a shade cloth and or for a few hours for a few days before putting them out permanently. They’ll slow down for a few days then come back fine
thanks i was thinking the same thing but its my first outdoor grow so figured id ask the experts
 

Hiphophippo

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thanks i was thinking the same thing but its my first outdoor grow so figured id ask the experts
No expert but I’ve had the issue before and it looked exactly the same and they bounced back after a few days and a good watering. Hopefully the weathers better than last year
 

ProPheT 216

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Direct transition to real sun, they will recover. The taco thing tho is heat. They want more water to transpire outside, water twice as often if it's sunny out
 

ProPheT 216

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Underfed or PH imbalance @ the medium level. In combination of Thrip damage or pest damage. Kind of a shininess to them, do you foliar spray with a oil based product?
Do you PH? What nutes are you running?
Does kinda look like mites to me too. I'd look at undersides of the leaves with all the color sucked out of them. Good thing tho is the mites will move on outside to something else if they r there. Just hit em with some sns 209 or 217
 
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ProPheT 216

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Pest infest inside because they can't move on, outdoors they mostly browse and keep it moving. If you spray once with some Screenshot_20220525-175058_Chrome.jpg
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You'll be good for the rest of your grow. Maybe spray one more time soon as you see flowers start to pop for safety bongsmilie

I'm very eager to know what's on the other side of that leaf. If its not pests it's litteraly cell wall break down because of nitrate based nut line I think. Weak cells exposed to harshly to the sun
 
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Pest infest inside because they can't move on, outdoors they mostly browse and keep it moving. If you spray once with some View attachment 5140038
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You'll be good for the rest of your grow. Maybe spray one more time soon as you see flowers start to pop for safety bongsmilie

I'm very eager to know what's on the other side of that leaf. If its not pests it's litteraly cell wall break down because of nitrate based nut line I think. Weak cells exposed to harshly to the sun
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no pests they get sprayed every so often to make sure ive checked the leaves thinking the same thing when i seen the little dots nothing on the underside
 

Billytheluther

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Pest infest inside because they can't move on, outdoors they mostly browse and keep it moving. If you spray once with some View attachment 5140038
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You'll be good for the rest of your grow. Maybe spray one more time soon as you see flowers start to pop for safety bongsmilie

I'm very eager to know what's on the other side of that leaf. If its not pests it's litteraly cell wall break down because of nitrate based nut line I think. Weak cells exposed to harshly to the sun
Im pretty sure if he spays anything at all itll look even worse, not saying its not bugs but maybe he should inspect the leave from the underside first
 
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