Seedlings - Need help

Shafranko

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Strain: AK 47 (or so im told)
Plants: 2
Stage: Veg a week and a half
Outdoor
Water: almost every day
So i have 2 plants growing pretty slow but they seemed fine one seedling was planted a few days later then the other one but it was going good, something attacked the younger ones baby leaves and bit them off but it seemd to be going good. I came today and both of thr plants shriveled up and went a bit yellowish on the tips of the leaves, yesterday they were completely fine. What caused this, can it be fixed? I should also mention the stemes were purple the whole time but yesterday they started turning green
 
Hi Shafranko.

Welcome to the 420 Magazine community! :welcome:

Way too many potential variables for anyone to offer any credible suggestions. Since this is posted in the outdoor growing section, you may wish to start with some climate information. What are your temps during the day and night? Where the plants (assume already growing as opposed to seeds) hardened off before being planting outdoors? All the information you can provide would likely help us, to help you.

Be well and happy growing!
 
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Was just about to suggest the same thing Bapple. Also wondering if the nighttime temps of around 50F might be a bit of a shock to them.

Shafranko - any insight into the environment of the seedlings prior to planting them outdoors?
 
Is it my eyes or does the soil look wet and heavy? is your soil too hot? Are you overwatering?
I water them almost every day so I could be overwatering, I took the pictures right after i watered them I'm going to water them a bit less and see what happens
 
Was just about to suggest the same thing Bapple. Also wondering if the nighttime temps of around 50F might be a bit of a shock to them.

Shafranko - any insight into the environment of the seedlings prior to planting them outdoors?
The seedlinf were planted straight in the ground after they were germinated
 
What kind of soil is it? Nitrogen might be immobilised there or it's too wet. Cannabis needs to dry up between waterings, otherwise you're blocking the nitrogen and create anaerobic conditions.
 
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