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HELP!!!!

i have had 2 clones vegging for a month in fox farms oceanianc soil so i decided to give the some bat guano..i gave them 2 tbl spoons and half the leaves turned yellow on both of them...HOW DO I FIX THEM??? also some shit went down and i have to move them out of the house and idont think i can put them anywhere but outside. will it work switching them from lights to outside? please i need help.
 
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If your in the northern hemisphere your plants will flower out side at this time of the year, Unless REALLY south.

I'd flush the soil with ALOT of water. Set the pot in the tub and drench the soil by hand till alot of water has poured out the bottom. This will help.
 

Smoking Gun

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I would also check out the N-P-K levels on the guano. Make sure you have the right nutrients for the right time in the plants development.
 
yea its high in N but i live n south carolina..if i put them out this early want they switch to flower then near the end of march they would realize it isnt time to flower? what would happen?
and thanks for the replies i flushed them and there droopy but i think it got the guano out
 
doesnt it get perty cold at night in nc this time of year? If it frosts at night it is too cold for them babies to be outside...the frost will kill them.

you might have to chalk this one up to the good old learning curve...w8 it out and start fresh for outdoor season....good luck
 
im in south carolina and it doesnt frost at night nemore...im just worried about the plants going into flowering and then april coming up and taking them out of flowering...what would happen?
 

Smoking Gun

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Well you could always put outdoor lights on the plants, that is if you are not trying to be totally stealthy. Or you could always bring them back indoors for a few hours after the sun has gone down. This just simply keeps the plants exposed to some light which in turn will prevent the plant from flowering. But I do agree that if they were to go out side, it might force them to flower, and then in April they would revert. If they reverted after a month of flowering they could shock a little and possibly effect the total yield and potency. But not all strains will shock, or shock as bad as others.
 

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