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05-18-2009, 09:58 PM #1OPMember
Rootbound/Transplanting
Hey guys
My plants started to become droopy, after looking at the forums I realised it was rootbound. Transplanted them today really worried they wonâ??t recover. How long till they start to look healthy again? What can I do to ease plant stress and when can I start to use ferts/water?
Thanks for the helpfreedom35 Reviewed by freedom35 on . Rootbound/Transplanting Hey guys My plants started to become droopy, after looking at the forums I realised it was rootbound. Transplanted them today really worried they wonâ??t recover. How long till they start to look healthy again? What can I do to ease plant stress and when can I start to use ferts/water? Thanks for the help Rating: 5
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05-19-2009, 02:09 PM #2Senior Member
Rootbound/Transplanting
If you haven't watered them since the transplant, you should do it right away. You can fertilize lightly as well, but you don't have to.
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05-19-2009, 04:03 PM #3Senior Member
Rootbound/Transplanting
STINKY'S BACK, STINKY'S BACK !!!! :computerlove1: ... damn, woman, sure is good to see you pop in again ! :thumbsup: ... ya know, if I was 30 years younger, (and you had no concern for your reputation), I'd sweep you off your feet ! :S2:
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05-20-2009, 06:00 PM #4OPMember
Rootbound/Transplanting
Thanks stinky:rastasmoke:
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