I wouldn't worry too much about the 3 droopy ones, so long as you gave them a good watering after the transplant I'm sure they'll pick up in around a day. I just use plain tap water which i've never checked the ph. It seems ok but I need to test it soon. I just leave mine standing around in a bottle with the top off for a few hours. (apparently letting it stand gets rid of a lot of the stuff in the water that may harm your plants, but does nothing for ph as far as I know.)

Can't wait to see your new pics!
hudson88 Reviewed by hudson88 on . Noob on the Cheap I have a little experience growing outdoors. We basically used large numbers to guarantee success and were at the mercy of the seasons. Long story short, the land we grew on is no longer available to us and I am not the type that would even consider guerrilla growing. I have ready many, many, posts on this board and am very excited. At the same time, the more I read, the more differing views I get. So I have decided to just jump in, splash around and hope If I am not able to swim a Rating: 5