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04-13-2008, 09:54 PM #1
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Young & Droopy
Yes, you transplanted it waaay early. It is droopy because the plant has been put through stress. Leave it alone for a week (no peeking!) it just needs time to get established. It will either live or die so let nature take its course, and good luck.
GrowmanSparky Reviewed by GrowmanSparky on . Young & Droopy Hi. I have a plant started from seed that's about a week old. I started it in an 8oz stryrofoam cup and transplanted it to what I think is a one gallon pot after about three days. I think it might of been too early because there were almost no roots that I could see. The dirt just came apart when I put it in the new pot. So now about 5 or 6 days later, the main stem has grown pretty much, meaning it's gotten taller but the leaf development has been slow and the leaves are small, droopy and Rating: 5
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