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    #1
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    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    Moved one of my plants into a new pot a bigger one then it was in. I didn't know how to do it and just winged it. I broke some of her root in the old pot so I didn't get to pull all of the roots with her. I now moved her in some new soil and a new pot. she's about 2.5 weeks old and was growing so fast. Well now just 30 mins after the move her leafs drooped and curled on the bottom. what should I do she's under a 150HPS light. gave her some GROW BIG any tips or help would be great.
    Cocoa0069 Reviewed by Cocoa0069 on . Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!! Moved one of my plants into a new pot a bigger one then it was in. I didn't know how to do it and just winged it. I broke some of her root in the old pot so I didn't get to pull all of the roots with her. I now moved her in some new soil and a new pot. she's about 2.5 weeks old and was growing so fast. Well now just 30 mins after the move her leafs drooped and curled on the bottom. what should I do she's under a 150HPS light. gave her some GROW BIG any tips or help would be great. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    sounds like transplant shock, just keep the soil moist not wet and just giver her some time. if you got a humidity dome you can put over her that might help to but its not a necessity. next time put you hand on top of the dirt with the stem between your fingers turn the whole thing upside down and gently twist the pot till it comes loose. hopefully you didnt rip off to much root and she will bounce back. good luck

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    as previously stated, don't keep the soil wet, but don't let her dry out ... back off on the lights, too ... plant will root faster, for a short time, if deprived of light ... also, don't fertilize for a week, or more ... don't smother her with affection, she'll be best, left alone ... and, go lie down ... :smokin:

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    #4
    Member

    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    #1 relax

    #2 the plant is fine, just move the light up some, so it has some time to grow roots again.

    #3, like me, we all learn from our own mistakes. After you see that when you replant, you plant droops, you will see its normal.

    Just be cool, your plant is doing fine.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    do what they say! ^^^^

    -shake

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Ahh Help me!!! OH GOD PLEASE!!!

    I like to see someone who doesn't panic......great title to the thread!! Hope your girl turns out ok.

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