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06-09-2007, 06:00 PM #1OPSenior Member
Transplanting droopiness
I transplanted my plants from the garden to their final growing field- rich and fertile soil in each, well watered, standing upright and flourishing- they drooped a bit during transfer as soon as I pulled them with their root balls, but watered them again as soon as they were in the ground again- they're about 6 weeks old, about half a foot high.
I'm assuming it was just temporary shock, and they should perk up again if I give them time?Purple Banana Reviewed by Purple Banana on . Transplanting droopiness I transplanted my plants from the garden to their final growing field- rich and fertile soil in each, well watered, standing upright and flourishing- they drooped a bit during transfer as soon as I pulled them with their root balls, but watered them again as soon as they were in the ground again- they're about 6 weeks old, about half a foot high. I'm assuming it was just temporary shock, and they should perk up again if I give them time? Rating: 5
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