Dry crumbly green tips.

Rickywoo

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Hey guys, first post in here so don’t be to harsh on me. Recently had some cold temps and lots of cold rain.
Plants outdoor 30g fabric pots.
70% Hp pro mix
30% ocean forest
Currently feeding 2ml/L of sensi grow.
Didn’t see anything like this last year with my grow, but I had clones last year and went from seed this year.
They basically just crumble to a dust but were never brown.
 

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Rickywoo

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I would say frost damage from what you described but in your pics im not seeing a problem?
I will try to get a better photo tomorrow. First time I had frost while they were outside was last night. Live in southern Ontario close to Lake Erie.

I covered them last night with frost blankets, and I’ve had the issue earlier this year, about 5 days after I transplanted to 30G pots. Like a super dry, crumble.
 

Darkoh69

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Looks environmental to me. Like wind or wet leaves while the suns boosting on them. Put them in a sheltered sunny spot if the aren’t already. I wouldnt worry too much about it, if it hasn’t killed them already it’ll only make them stronger.
 

Rickywoo

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Looks environmental to me. Like wind or wet leaves while the suns boosting on them. Put them in a sheltered sunny spot if the aren’t already. I wouldnt worry too much about it, if it hasn’t killed them already it’ll only make them stronger.
Thanks, definitely can’t move them as they are 30 gallon pots, we have had some crazy weather..it was 28°c one day then down to 5° the next with frost that evening. The day it was 5 it rained for 10 hours straight. Thanks for the input. I definitely don’t let the leaves stay wet while it’s sunny out.
 

Darkoh69

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Dosnt look too bad. It might let go in the future when things start getting heavy. You can wrap some tape around it to hold it together if your worried about it. Ive had them split & peel almost all the way apart & taped them back together its a pretty resilient plant. You’ll probably want to brace those 4 branches later on in the grow
 

Rickywoo

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Dosnt look too bad. It might let go in the future when things start getting heavy. You can wrap some tape around it to hold it together if your worried about it. Ive had them split & peel almost all the way apart & taped them back together its a pretty resilient plant. You’ll probably want to brace those 4 branches later on in the grow
thanks I appreciate the knowledge. Glad I came across this site.
 
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