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Need help with new clones transplant into ground

Noonin NorCal

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Hello friends, Sunday we transplanted clones that were in hugo blocks straight into dirt outside and its been mid 90's everyday. On a couple of the plants some leaves look burnt, im not sure if its due to overwatering or that and heat problems? Yesterday i found some black shade cloth and covered most of them a bit, and seem too be doing better somewhat. I was wondering could i spray some Revive on the burnt looking leaves later on when it gets dark or is too late? I wish i had pictures i haven't gotten a camera yet. Thanks
 

ponobegone

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give em a week with the shadeclothe before you do anything drastic, and don't stress. most times when I transplant (when its hot) it takes a week until they stop being fussy
 

Noonin NorCal

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Yeah i got some shade cloth was only to get 5 of the 7 underneath it, the 2 that didn't get the shade are actually looking better. I think i just watered the shit out of them the last 2 days. I watered this morning by hand with a cup slowly at the base cause the roots aren't far from the top soil with grow big and liquid karma, but i didn't water till each one starting looking droopy like they wanted the water. Im gonna try and figure out how to post a pic. from my phone
 

Noonin NorCal

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also the hugo blocks were only 4X4 the plants were loaded with roots close to 4 feet tall, they were first cut clones from seeded plants.
 
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