leaves getting dark spots and drying up

imchucky666

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I won't say lots, but I have read several threads and have seen suggested not to water right away after transplanting.
A combination of that, and the cold water may have shocked the shit out of the roots.
I would give them a few more days before condemning them, if it was me, but I think they're done.
 

CSI Stickyicky

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Plants are a little over a month old. Transplanted about a week ago. Planted in fox farm light warrior. Transplanted into ocean forest. The first time I watered her when i transplanted her my hotwater heater went out and the water was cold(didn't have any in jugs sitting out.) I used a little fox farm grow big nutes when i first saw the dark spots.

I got home yesterday and got some room temp water and some nutes and watered her again. I haven't been back to see her yet. I deleted the pic out of my phone so ill take another when i get home.
Straight Ocean Forest always leaves your plants craving more Phosphorus. Add some Jamaican bat guano or budswel to your soil mix next time. For this time, you can make a guano tea using a clean bucket, and airstone, some guano, some molasses, and some water.
 

Annex101

Member
I'm having the same problem dark spots and drying leaves but it looks likebits slowly spreading to New leaves that grow! Help
 
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