hey all, never posted here before, so ill try to do it the most PC way possible.

soil grow in black gold and sunshine org mix
hand watered
outdoor in ground
soil ph level - 6.8-7.0
water ph level - 6.8-7.0
water comes from well with a sodium water softener
have fed them some high nitrogen solution (16-0-0) twice in the past month and a half, due to the fact that they started to flower under my peuny flourescent tube lights before going outside. other than that it has mainly been water for them, with a shot of compost tea a few days after they started drooping.
they are now maybe 3 months old and have looked the way they do in pics for maybe a week and a half now. they have been outside since about june 1. at first i thought they were over watered but i havent watered them for almost a week and they still look the way they do. i guess it could be drainage because the soil on two of them is still slightly damp. or maybe they are somehow rootbound in the ground? can that happen? the holes i dug for them are about 1.5' across by 2' deep. am i answering my own questions here? any help or advice would be appreciated. the leaves on the new growth are taco shaped also, with very little to no discoloration.

thanks in advance....they look strong enough to pull through, i think maybe im worrying a bit.
intelplatoon Reviewed by intelplatoon on . problem with ladies hey all, never posted here before, so ill try to do it the most PC way possible. soil grow in black gold and sunshine org mix hand watered outdoor in ground soil ph level - 6.8-7.0 water ph level - 6.8-7.0 water comes from well with a sodium water softener have fed them some high nitrogen solution (16-0-0) twice in the past month and a half, due to the fact that they started to flower under my peuny flourescent tube lights before going outside. other than that it has mainly been water Rating: 5