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06-16-2004, 03:06 PM #1
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teething problem
no no no...sunburn is what ya got! you shouldn't put indoor plants in the direct sunlight without giving them time to adjust. next time put them in the shade and gradually over 7-10 days move them into the direct sunlight. the damaged leaves will not recover but should last long enough for the plant to grow new ones before all the burned leaves totally die off. it'll take a few weeks for the plants to recover and if you really want to help them buy "Superthrive" or similar hormone stress reducer and follow directions. it's expensive (there are generic versions much cheaper) but is really handy to have around for transplants, probs such as your current one and good plant health in general.
also watch your water content...the 2nd pic looks like the soil is soaked...bad...bad...bad.del... Reviewed by del... on . teething problem :confused: Hey fellow gardeners, need a bit of advice on 2 things. I am growing indoors under 4x 2ft 20w floras, as its been so hot over last few days I thought I'd treat my little buddies to some sun so left them out for 4 hours, all was fine and they looked great till next morning when 3 of my 6 were completely wat looked like wilted. I did make sure that they had water in the sun as the soil was trying quickly. Why they die and why only 3 aqs all were treated the same? I did add some soil Rating: 5
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