Transplanting beautiful fem from outdoor to indoor
my mom started a plant in front of my house due to a casual tossing of a seed while packing a bowl. Well two months later it developed into quite the beautiful female and now needed to get the fuck out of the front of my crib! lol. Dug her up in her own dirt replanted into a 3 gal pot with drainage holes and topped it off with a lil fox farm ocean forest soil, brought her inside to a normal closet under a 150 watt hps, 18/6 light, temp around 80-90 farenheit (cool as i can keep it), humidity 51%. I make sure the soil is constantly moist and i feed it nightly when the light goes out 500 ml ph bal h20 with 1 tsp 17-15-17 and a drop of superthrive per gal mix. its only been 4 days now and ive noticed her smell has gone down a bit and leaves began to droop along with the tops of the plant bending towards the ground. She is still able to stand on her own and appears to be perking up after clipping off the dying leaves and some large healthy ones in half. I think she can pull thru but is there anything else i can do to help?? :hippy:
Transplanting beautiful fem from outdoor to indoor
Make sure you have the right ventilation, you aren't overwatering (sounds like you are), and don't give the plant any more fertilizer for a while- you are feeding too much for how little light you have.
To re-veg, you should be using a MH light or a bunch of 'daylight' or 'cool white; flourescents.
Transplanting beautiful fem from outdoor to indoor
thanks for the advice stinky, checked on her today and the tops are now bending towards the light (right above) color on the top is still looking very green but towards the bottom there are yellow spots on some of the leaves. I think shes gonna live but is this normal or expected when trying to do something crazy light outdoor/indoor transplant?:rastasmoke: