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    caught, transplanted

    Here's a situation:

    I assumed somebody has ratted me out so i transplanted the plant. Hurt some of the roots for sure and put it in the big pot at the other location. It should need one more (till the end of september) month till the harvest. And there is almost no cristals yet. Is it possible it will recover after this shock and started to produce yield... or is it lost? It is still green, two weeks after transplant...
    puharnik Reviewed by puharnik on . caught, transplanted Here's a situation: I assumed somebody has ratted me out so i transplanted the plant. Hurt some of the roots for sure and put it in the big pot at the other location. It should need one more (till the end of september) month till the harvest. And there is almost no cristals yet. Is it possible it will recover after this shock and started to produce yield... or is it lost? It is still green, two weeks after transplant... Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    caught, transplanted

    should be fine. just keep an eye on it. two months is a long time. that's plenty for the buds to pack on followed by the onslaught of trichomes that will hopefully follow.

    good growing!


    -shake

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    #3
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    caught, transplanted

    Here's a picture. Almost all the bigger leaves dried and i removed them. So i wonder, is this because i hurt the root so badly, that the whole plant is drying and it is the same as i would cut it at the base. Or is it possible it will recover and produce some more yield (there's not much yield yet), because the other leaves are still green and look ok. It has been 2 weeks since the transplant.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    caught, transplanted

    Try some B1 on it. Its for preventing shock when transplanting. Any nursery or hardware store should have it.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    caught, transplanted

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Try some B1 on it. Its for preventing shock when transplanting. Any nursery or hardware store should have it.
    How much would you say? Plant is about 1.2 meter, 4 feet. Pretty bushy, lot of buds. How much mg/ liter ?

    Thanks for advice.

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