Kicked my plant out of the house. help diagnosing leaves.

ryn5669

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I was spending every minute checking my plants indoor 4x4x6 grow tent.

I transplanted one plant to soil and left it unattended.

it's been outside for 2 weeks or more.

the last week its been 95f to 99f %100 humidity outside. and about 5 thunderstorms downpoured water on it.

the first week it had a bunch of burn't up leaves on it.

I thought it would be dead in the first week but here is a pic of it.

I dont know if I should train it or just leave it alone. im leaning towards not touching it. I feel bad I threw the 2nd plant away.

the 2nd pic you can see the burnt leaves. Is this heat stress, nute burn or a deficiency???

i've heard ocean forrest is pretty hot soil.

its GG#1 transplanted to %50 happy frog %50 Ocean forrest
 

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It looks fine. Just let it grow there is no signs that I see or any deficiencies so just water when the pot feels lite. It will need some food before it’s life is finished but you should be good for awhile in that soil mix. If the humidity is going to stay that high for long think about something to prevent PM & BR before it flowers.
 
Humidity and temps back to normal now. Next 7 days 80sF %50 Humidity.

I have foxfarm nutes. Just not sure when to use them. Maybe when bud sites appear?
 
Humidity and temps back to normal now. Next 7 days 80sF %50 Humidity.

I have foxfarm nutes. Just not sure when to use them. Maybe when bud sites appear?
If you just put them in the soil give them like 3-4 weeks for you start using any nutrients and when you start go 1/4-1/2 strength to start with
 
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