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hi im new to this site and would like to say its a great site and came in hand many times,but now i have an issue with my plants i cant figure out so im asking for any advice on how to fix this problem and what this problem is.....the plants are grown outdoors in a balcony with a roof from a scorching florida sun (about 89-92 degrees on usual days).although it does get very hot outside there usually is a breeze and they are by a lake so i figure they should be hot but not hot enough to damage them (their also under a roof).they usually get watered every 2-3 days by myself because there has been sum rain coming down.the plants were planted either june or july 1st so that would make them 2-3 months old( they just began to show sex),ive only fed them about 2x since theyve been a month old because i figured ther was enough nutes n stuff in the soil im using...scotts premium topsoil w/ peat moss...well for about a wk now ive been noticing that all my plants first n second set of leaves are turning yellow/white and now the new shoots are turning yellowish too...they're not yellow but they are having a yellow hue to them...ive kept them in their veg. party cups for thier whole life cause i really didnt want to get them that big due to neighbors...today i transplanted them in the pots that are in the pics and watered them/gave them food (MG planted pots...sumthing like that...)it provided 0.2-0.2-0.2 nutes and i gave them roughly 1/4 strength.will this cause my plants to stress or die or cause them to slow growth cause i have 2 females and i hope 3 (1 mite be a girl gotta wait n see) and i dont wanna see them die so if any1 could help i would appreciate it ive checked google,on these forums read the sticky and everything so yea idk what to do.




there are 4 plants and every 2 pics are of 1 plant but at different angles
 

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c5rftw

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well thank you for giving all that info. with out a doubt its the heat. 90 is just simply too hot to have good growth.
 
yea i wanted to get to the bottom of it asap so what better way...if i gave them nutes right after their transplant n watered them they wont stress out on me or anything will they??
 

c5rftw

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thats actually typically how you tansplant. put nuts half way in the pot before the plant is in. the roots grow into this. should be sufficient with new soil for a month nute-wise
 
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