Wilted plants after removed from greenhou

Tha_508

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Had to remove my plants From my greenhouse due to the frame breaking. I have the plants just outside now and I’m about a week into flower. Almost all of my plants have wilted leaves like extremely droopy and I’m extremely nervous. The weather is slowly changing right now in Massachusetts as the night tends to get a little cooler thru the early morning hours.Weather is in the mid to high 50s at the lowest point so I don’t know if it’s due to weather change but it’s really bad and I’m really nervous don’t want my plants to die please help!!!!
 

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Radicle420

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Seems like they could use some water. I am sure that they are a little stressed from the increased light, now that the hoop plastic is gone. If they are still droopy after lots of water, then they need to get in the shade for a little bit. Also the wind stress from not being in a hoop. They should bounce back, but will need some pampering for a couple of days. Essentially they need to harden off and get used to the new environment.
 

Tha_508

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Seems like they could use some water. I am sure that they are a little stressed from the increased light, now that the hoop plastic is gone. If they are still droopy after lots of water, then they need to get in the shade for a little bit. Also the wind stress from not being in a hoop. They should bounce back, but will need some pampering for a couple of days. Essentially they need to harden off and get used to the new environment.
I will try watering tomorrow morning. I didn’t water this morning to see if maybe I was overwatering but I checked up on them tonight and the leaves were like spinach. Soft green not brown or dry tho. I’m praying that they pull through!!!! Should I add the nutes to the water that I usually use for a feeding or just a regular watering?
 

Jjgrow420

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If it was very humid in the greenhouse the plants may not have grown the root systems needed to keep the plant hydrated in a hot dry environment. I'd try to keep them in a shade area for a few days until they bounce back. Gl
If feeding, I'd use a very low ec. Very low. Or just plain water for a few days.
Something like silica could help strengthen the cell walls. Be careful adding things right now. They need to mend themselves and loading in nutrients is just going to make more problems
The pots are also pretty small for the size of plants.
 
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