Little help please(pics included)

045 DEUCE

Active Member
I have some White Rhino growing in FF Ocean Forest. They range from 2 weeks old to a month old. I started them indoors on the window-sill and slowly moved them outdoors. I fed them once with half strength FF Grow Big. The leaves are starting to turn pale or whitish and on one the new growth is reddish. Any help or suggestions would be great, thanks in advance.



the ones below have the reddish growth

 

045 DEUCE

Active Member
I have some White Rhino growing in FF Ocean Forest. They range from 2 weeks old to a month old. I started them indoors on the window-sill and slowly moved them outdoors. I fed them once with half strength FF Grow Big. The leaves are starting to turn pale or whitish and on one the new growth is reddish. Any help or suggestions would be great, thanks in advance.



the ones below have the reddish growth

any suggestions please
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
I can't find anything that looks like that. the closest was mybe temp change, iron def or bleaching. my guess is temp change if your moving them outdoors.
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
Are they in pots outside? what are your day and night temps? what were the temps inside? If this is the case try to get the roots warmer. wrap the pots with some kind of insalatoin
 

045 DEUCE

Active Member
Are they in pots outside? what are your day and night temps? what were the temps inside? If this is the case try to get the roots warmer. wrap the pots with some kind of insalatoin
they are in half gallon milk containers. the temps right now are around the 70's probably dropping off to the high 50's at night. i move them outside during the day and back inside at night.
thanks for the tip, ill try wrapping the base to warm up the roots.
 

Mystik

Active Member
To quote another post I saw by a more experienced member elsewhere

"Inside or Out? Bleaching is usually due to the shock of being exposed to to much light to fast. Like I had a 1 month old plant that was under a cool white fluoro the whole time, and when I put it outside, the leaves bleached white because they weren't used to the powerful sun. Thats why you have to harden plants off before you change their environments from In to Out."

his explanation seems to follow what you've been doing pretty well.
 

045 DEUCE

Active Member
To quote another post I saw by a more experienced member elsewhere

"Inside or Out? Bleaching is usually due to the shock of being exposed to to much light to fast. Like I had a 1 month old plant that was under a cool white fluoro the whole time, and when I put it outside, the leaves bleached white because they weren't used to the powerful sun. Thats why you have to harden plants off before you change their environments from In to Out."

his explanation seems to follow what you've been doing pretty well.
yeah i thought about that. i figured since i had them on a window-sill and they were already growing under the sun, i wouldnt have to harden them off. i guess i was wrong. thanks buddy.
 
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