I just recently transplanted four of my Cinderella 99 babies....

Quote Originally Posted by norkali
The plant with the "special leaf" was the "questionable" transplant. As I was in the process of physically transplanting to the new pot, I (stupidly) took my hand off of the bottom of the rootsquare and the rootball just...fell through. The top section of the soil basically detached from the main rootball and it (the rootball) fell like 3 inches into the awaiting hole....I simply placed what was left in my hand and set it back on top gently and worked it all in.
Pic's 1, 2, & 3 - The three plants that had a successful transplant.

Pictures 4 & 5 - The lame-o. Notice the difference? Growth has slowed to a crawl compared to the other three. A bit droopy too.

I am just wondering what to do. I've never had this happen before; I don't know whether it's going to recover and start going full speed again, or if it's going to be slow and wasteful of space from now on, now that it has had it's root system fucked with. I know it still looks "good," but that's relative. The other three look so much more vigorous and strong. I feel like it might as well die. Ahhh.....I just don't know.

Also, I am realizing that ScrOG makes SO much more sense with clones (obviously) and now want to take one of these and turn it into a mother, then come back with clones and really ScrOG.

That requires home for the mother.

Home for a mom = time and $.

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norkali Reviewed by norkali on . Transplant problem I just recently transplanted four of my Cinderella 99 babies.... Pic's 1, 2, & 3 - The three plants that had a successful transplant. Pictures 4 & 5 - The lame-o. Notice the difference? Growth has slowed to a crawl compared to the other three. A bit droopy too. I am just wondering what to do. I've never had this happen before; I don't know whether it's going to recover and start going full speed again, or if it's going to be slow and wasteful of space from now on, now that it has Rating: 5