jimmyjammer
Member
Hey guys,
this is my first post so i hope i dont get blasted for ignorance - i couldn't find much on this
I have a bunch of clones that havent really come back from the initial shock of being put outside (bought them from a dispensary). I know that it takes them a minute to get used to this new environment, but they are really droopy and I think I stunted them a lot. Here's the setup:
-Clones transplanted into 1 gal pots after putting generous portions of mycrorizhae mixed with the soil
-watered lightly and put under a hoop house that is double wrapped with shade cloth (sun is intense here).
-frequent foliar feeding with some Thrive Alive (kelp extract) and sometimes yucca extract after they started drooping.
-been watering the soil lightly (with fear of root rot)
over half of them were transplanted into year old soil and the other half were transplanted into new Black Gold soil (not much of a difference).
They don't look happy guys! Im sorry that I don't have any pics. It started with the tops drooping over, and now all of the leaves are completely drooping over - some more shriveled than others but they haven't burned (yet). some of the stems are purple.
thanks to those of you with any input!
this is my first post so i hope i dont get blasted for ignorance - i couldn't find much on this
I have a bunch of clones that havent really come back from the initial shock of being put outside (bought them from a dispensary). I know that it takes them a minute to get used to this new environment, but they are really droopy and I think I stunted them a lot. Here's the setup:
-Clones transplanted into 1 gal pots after putting generous portions of mycrorizhae mixed with the soil
-watered lightly and put under a hoop house that is double wrapped with shade cloth (sun is intense here).
-frequent foliar feeding with some Thrive Alive (kelp extract) and sometimes yucca extract after they started drooping.
-been watering the soil lightly (with fear of root rot)
over half of them were transplanted into year old soil and the other half were transplanted into new Black Gold soil (not much of a difference).
They don't look happy guys! Im sorry that I don't have any pics. It started with the tops drooping over, and now all of the leaves are completely drooping over - some more shriveled than others but they haven't burned (yet). some of the stems are purple.
thanks to those of you with any input!