Urgent outdoor plant about to die!

Master_Tabi

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PS: Am going to hold off from transferring them out of these containers. I think if the root ball can grow some more and get established then they might be alright in the end. Also it should get a bit warmer in London soon, that will help.
Those plants can double in size before you need to transplant.
 

Master_Tabi

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Dear Comrades... I have better news this morning. And hopefully this can help others who like to grow outdoors. So last night I brought the little luvvies inside for that home comfort vibe. They were wilted and fucked looking and this morning totally expected them to be dead.

But no.... a nice surprise. They survived the night. I think some of this is the cooler climate over here in London, UK. That and the less than decent drainage set up is causing our girls to have cold, wet feet at night.

I think the answer here is to bring them in at night and to bear in mind that soggy bottom + cold night could kill your plants.

Take a look and let me know what you think. I put em back outside now for today's sun.

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Cooler climate...if MJ get variations of temps over 10 degrees F either way it can stress the plant. Not entirely sure how much degree C that will be check it out yourself.
 

Buzzhole

Member
Hey I was only joking!
Ah OK... well good to hear. By the way as an update, I think I now understand what the problem was. I had stressed the plants out by leaving them out at night in temperatures that went down to around 4 degrees... that was the mistake.

They are actually totally fine now. One is a bit "weird" the leaves are a bit crinkly but i think it could just be a not great quality seed.

So thats the lesson, be careful leaving plants out at night in Northern hemispheres.
 

Cali.Grown>408

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@Buzzhole It’s probably doing that because it’s trying to flower and you have a high nitrogen regimen going. I see pistols all over the plant on the left.
Sup with some London Poundcake? :confused: :bigjoint:
 

Buzzhole

Member
Thanks man ok I will check that also. It could be affected by the clay pebbles I’m using.

ALSO: When I bring them in I started training a fan on them and that has really helped. Suddenly they have sprung back to life.
 
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