ok, i thought i would post this thread here too!
this is my outdoor plant growing in Socal, its hot as fuck and this all happened all of a sudden. the yellow is catching up to the top? i flushed it already but do you guys think my plant will make it?
i got some of that when i transplanted outdoors. i ascribed it to climate shock. the new growth came out much more resistant to the temps than the old growth was, so i think they were just used to being babied ... how long has it been outdoors?
also, is the pot in the sun too? the soil is probably cooking.
do whatever you can to keep the roots cool...planting it in the ground works well....your plant will live but you gotta find a way to keep the temps down in the heat wave.....maybe some shade for it
this is what a burned cola and leaves look like.....also...go look in the GROWFAQ it may help you a little bit...I would say it could be over nuted but it looks like heat stress to me
yes it does, ill wait two days and see if it got worse, hopefully it doesnt get into the newly grown leaves on the top but its very close. if it does can i kill my plant?
yes it does, ill wait two days and see if it got worse, hopefully it doesnt get into the newly grown leaves on the top but its very close. if it does can i kill my plant?
I wouldn't kill it....heat stress can kill it yes...but as long as the new growth is good you are good....I know it's hot right now but if you can get her through like four more days the heat wave will be a little more bearable....