Browning leaves

Ollylake

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

I have just moved my plants outdoors. A couple of them are showing some browning on the top leaves after the move. I don’t believe this is due to acidity in my water as I’ve measured the Ph at 6. Perhaps acidity in the soil? I’ve transplanted them into triple mix which I cannot test.

4330A901-C613-45C7-8874-5D2035D7E3B0.jpeg
41FA6504-4F68-452C-98AE-48BE852DCAC2.jpeg
399562C7-A97E-43E4-9D19-565524459775.jpeg
652224EE-2B0C-4CBB-BE6E-131F3E926D12.jpeg
812AC410-38F8-40A3-BE0E-C33159FD780E.jpeg


Could my plants just be adjusting to their new environment?

Some of the leaves have some old damage from a previous mistake, I feel like I’ve rectified this and am now experiencing a new problem.

Thanks in advance for any help
 
Thanks Emilya, once again your fountain of knowledge is helping me along! I haven't yet fed them nutes since they've been outdoors, I just watered them in with regular water after I had made the necessary adjustments to the Ph. I will add nutes on the next feeding.

Do you think they will require nutes on every feeding from now, or still maintain the same process of every other watering?
 
OK, I'll see how I get on. As I am now unable to do the lift test technique due to the pots being much larger, I have brought myself a probe to test moisture levels in my soil. Do you have any experience with these? It has a digital readout from 0.1 - 9.9. I am thinking of watering when the gauge reads around 2...... Cannabis isn't listed on the instructions lol
 
Back
Top Bottom