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    high temps :(

    hey guys my room got very warm and i had 3 auto seedlings going and the soil dried up bone dry plant was still green and moist but drooping..i waterd them/transplanted them into a bigger cup and put them in the window sill and added super-thrive...will they perk back up or no....im not to worried about them as i have more seeds coming once the big plant finishes but i would still like to save these
    middieman440 Reviewed by middieman440 on . high temps :( hey guys my room got very warm and i had 3 auto seedlings going and the soil dried up bone dry plant was still green and moist but drooping..i waterd them/transplanted them into a bigger cup and put them in the window sill and added super-thrive...will they perk back up or no....im not to worried about them as i have more seeds coming once the big plant finishes but i would still like to save these Rating: 5

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    high temps :(

    I'm sure they will be fine, just give them a few days to recover a bit... they will probably recover from the lack of water quite quickly, unless it was for a really long time or something... but they will also need additional time to recover from transplant shock while the roots re-seat themselves in the new soil.

    personally, i think i would of watered them one day to recover from that problem, and transplanted the next. trying to fix both problems at the same time will probably just slow down its recovery a little.

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    high temps :(

    Quote Originally Posted by syde00
    I'm sure they will be fine, just give them a few days to recover a bit... they will probably recover from the lack of water quite quickly, unless it was for a really long time or something... but they will also need additional time to recover from transplant shock while the roots re-seat themselves in the new soil.

    personally, i think i would of watered them one day to recover from that problem, and transplanted the next. trying to fix both problems at the same time will probably just slow down its recovery a little.
    yeah just like syde00 said, maybe you should have let the plant recover first and then transplanted as it may keep your plant from growing for a couple weeks and in the cannabis world that's a awful long time to see some new growth....I tell you I supercropped a plant and it took well over week to recover and it frustrated the shit outta me seeing my plant booming 1/2 in a day to not seeing it grow for the whole week! GRRRR

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