WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT MY WILTED LEAVES ?

RAYRAY420SMOKEWEEDEREDAY

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I just recently moved my plants outside after being inside for little over a month. They all were roughly foot tall and all on there 7th node. Also topped them a week before moving as well. And I don't know if it was to early and the direct sunlight hurt them or if it was the unexpected cold frost warning we had Thursday night here in Nova Scotia. But on a few of my plants some of my new growth/tops have wilted/shriveled :cry: Very Upset. But should i try to mist them back to life, should I leave them or remove all the branches that got fucked up???
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated
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RAYRAY420SMOKEWEEDEREDAY

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give them a little b-1 and dont mist until the sun is off them for the night
Thanks for the advice. I will do my best to get my hands on some B-1 ASAP but quick question about the misting would it be alright if I mist them in early morning because the sun don't hit directly them til roughly 9am.
 

spankdizz

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ya just as long as you don't have little bubbles of water on the leaves as it will magnify the light and you will have burn spots on them
 

passthat2me

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So within the last 2 wks they've been topped & introduced to the sun, that's a bit of stress at one time, depending on the stress tolerance of the strain it could've been a lot of stress!
I wouldn't mist if temps are any where near enough to cause frost...I'd leave'm alone a week or two (only watering of course as needed) Let them acclimate to their new atmosphere and go from there..
 

RAYRAY420SMOKEWEEDEREDAY

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So within the last 2 wks they've been topped & introduced to the sun, that's a bit of stress at one time, depending on the stress tolerance of the strain it could've been a lot of stress!
I wouldn't mist if temps are any where near enough to cause frost...I'd leave'm alone a week or two (only watering of course as needed) Let them acclimate to their new atmosphere and go from there..
Thanks for the shout out and yeah I know. I feel bad for stressing them out like that but I honestly did not have space in my small closet to transplant into bigger pots to give them a couple more weeks and they were starting to root bound. So I will just hope for the best:wall:
 

passthat2me

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Hey, we do what we gotta do...I feel you there, but depending on the strain, temps, it could take all of 3wks to get back on track...good luck..keep us posted...
 

passthat2me

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PH your water prior to feeding, 6.5 ph is always a safe number...feed a Nitrogen diet...always PH after adding nutes...
 
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