Plants seem to be dying! Please help

ChromeDaddy2

New Member
Hello, I am growing 4 six foot tall plants outdoors right now and I seem to run across a HUGE problem. Almost every leaf on all 4 of the trees have turned brown and starting to dry up. Although the stems on all of the plants look green and completely healthy it looks to me like I just wasted months of growing.. I moved all 4 of these plants to a more "reliable" and "safe" location (or which I thought I did) and it went all down hill from there. The plant went into what you call "shock" I believe. I gave each plant some water the first day, and when I came back the next, the leaves were pointing down and starting to turn brown. I then used some nutrients and fed them. after 3 days since the transplant the plants leaves have gotten worse, but the stem still looking healthy. So I read more threads, telling me to use some root speed-up products to help it. Please help me fix my babies!
 

ChromeDaddy2

New Member
ouch:( that hurts they were so beautiful too, only if it was legal here then I wouldn't have had to move them poor things
 

ChromeDaddy2

New Member
damn. I was told they wouldn't die, just maybe go in shock. the tips on 2 plants are still healthy and green it looks like is there a way to clone it at this age and at least get a little bit or nothing at all??
 

ChromeDaddy2

New Member
Ok so now im planning on growing inside since I just fucked up my whole winter with those plants... i only want to grow a plant big enough for about 1-2 ounces
 

ChromeDaddy2

New Member
I did. and failed. now the season is over and I want at least something to get out of it lol so why not grow a little inside
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
Ok so now im planning on growing inside since I just fucked up my whole winter with those plants... i only want to grow a plant big enough for about 1-2 ounces
I pull 3-5 oz every 2 months indoors from 1 plant and a 400w hps in a 2.5 x 2.5 space and a 12" kitchen base cabinet I veg and clone in
 
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