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    i think i fcked up

    i had a healthy plant about 18 inches 2 months old and i moved it outdoors (it was previously in a window) well it began to wilt and die and it looks bad i heard someone say something about hardening plants when moving them outdoors and doing it gradually well i didnt do that and i was wondering wat the consequences will be i think i might bring it back in and do it gradually
    stonedtom Reviewed by stonedtom on . i think i fcked up i had a healthy plant about 18 inches 2 months old and i moved it outdoors (it was previously in a window) well it began to wilt and die and it looks bad i heard someone say something about hardening plants when moving them outdoors and doing it gradually well i didnt do that and i was wondering wat the consequences will be i think i might bring it back in and do it gradually Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    i think i fcked up

    get her in asap

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    #3
    Senior Member

    i think i fcked up

    It might live if you baby it. Get it back in. And do it right.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    i think i fcked up

    yup ... I just did the same thing with a coupla clones ... left them out too long, they cant handle the direct sun after only a bulb for company ... theyre recovering now ...

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    #5
    Member

    i think i fcked up

    well it was never under a bulb it had sunlight just it was thrugh a window but i brought it in

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    #6
    Junior Member

    i think i fcked up

    PUT IT OUT IN THE HOT SUN FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS AND TAKE IT IN IF IT WILTS. IT WILL GET USED TO THE SUN AFTER A COUPLE OF TIMES
    HAPPY GROING

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    #7
    Member

    i think i fcked up

    well it is hella wilted and all of the leaves are dry and wilted is it still alive? ill try to geta pic

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    #8
    Junior Member

    i think i fcked up

    Ah yes, common mistake; light stress. Let me give you my two cents. Immediately, get her inside and find a way to mist the leaves with some fresh water. I suggest you do this every hour if possible, and make sure the plant is getting good circulation. Don't lose hope. There is still a chance for revival. Good luck!

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