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Outdoor Plant Transplant ILLNESS

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Hello!

4-5 days ago I transplant my flowers from pots to outdoor soil mixed with commercial soil....

At the bottom of the holes I added some bio organic briquettes (this organic briquettes as you can see on the link):

https://www.google.si/search?q=orga...isch&q=plantela+organik&imgrc=b6LLVPlNAT1dhM:


NO LIQUID NUTRITIONS- I Will also NOT use this in next months.... (just organic briquetes + batguano in flower stage...)

As you can see on the pictures I have problems with 2 plants.... they are yellowing from the inside....

1 of them is still stabile.... the second one is yellow and a litle burned leafs.... (look at the picture please)

Can you please tell me what could be wrong and wht is your advice to do....

thanks for your help and wish everyone good outdoor season ;-)

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picture from another angle.... more clear to see what is wrong with the difficult one....

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is this because transplanting? some flowers are good and strong in transplanting.... some of them have problems....?! or what you think?
 

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HillMizer

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Charcoal needs to be "charged". Did you soak the charcoal in nutrients or mix it with the soil in advance? Charcoal holds cations as well as ties up nitrogen. My guess is the charcoal is stealing your nutrients. Foliar feeding a balanced formula should help. Anyone else?
 

Manivelle

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they did'nt like the change of soil . if you have made a soil mix they will became green . if not you just did'nt add enough commercial soil in the "outdoor" .
it seems you did'nt work your soil at all judging by the pics
 
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