Someone help me please!!

Derrell85

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Hi everyone. I'm a first time grower. This started happening when I transplanted into bigger pots 2 months ago, now half the plants are affected. Anyone????
 

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dunksndank

Active Member
It might require different nutrients.

Also how moist is the soil? Can you stick your hands 6 inches down and feel the moist soil or is it dry?
 

Derrell85

New Member
Soils moist after about the third inch. My plants are watered daily around sunrise. I also mist the leaves and stems in the evening with cool water to help with the heat. Outdoor grow in Georgia.
 

Indacouch

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Soils moist after about the third inch. My plants are watered daily around sunrise. I also mist the leaves and stems in the evening with cool water to help with the heat. Outdoor grow in Georgia.
You may be overwatering them and I grow in 106 to 108 degree days where I am and I don't ever mist my plants .......unless I'm spraying for bug prevention after dark
 

Derrell85

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You may be overwatering them and I grow in 106 to 108 degree days where I am and I don't ever mist my plants .......unless I'm spraying for bug prevention after dark
Damn that's hot. Should I still water daily just less or water every other day?
 

Derrell85

New Member
Not really any pest issues other than little grass hoppers. I did see an issue early on with white powdery mildew but after a few days of using a spray fungicide I haven't seen any wpm since then.
 

Indacouch

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Damn that's hot. Should I still water daily just less or water every other day?
You don't necessarily have to water less just try giving them a day inbetween each watering ....keep an eye if they start to wilt just water them but you should be good every other day ......and chill out on misting them IMO
 

Derrell85

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No their in pots, want to go to the ground with them now but someone said it was to late in the year, disturbing the root system would cause to much set back this late. Any thoughts on that?
 

Indacouch

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No their in pots, want to go to the ground with them now but someone said it was to late in the year, disturbing the root system would cause to much set back this late. Any thoughts on that?
Cut the bottoms off your pot and bury them whole in the ground
 
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