I don't think her roots could have gotten damaged during the transplant, in fact I believe she was the easiest one of them all to get smoothly from the pot. The only thing I could think of is that I let her try out too long before transplanting, since I intended to do it a day or so earlier, and then going to new moist soil after being that dry shocked her. Different type of soil and what not, also could have been a difference in temperature, I always make sure everything I use is at grow room temp before I use it, but dry when the soil is dry the whole way through I'm guessing it could be a different temp than moist soil. Who knows, she seems healthy again today, shes growing just fine, however her 3rd set of fan leaves is still a little bit yellowish and hasn't recovered at all. Hasn't gotten any worse either. I suppose as long as new growth is coming and all that looks healthy I'm ok with it. It just scared me because that plant is covered in trichomes already and its only halfway through veg! never seen that before. I posted other pictures of that in another post in "Basic Growing"
Minnesnowta Reviewed by Minnesnowta on . Unusual behavior of plant after transplant, happy AND sad???? wtf I was doing some transplanting last night and one of my plants exhibited some real strange behavior about 20 minutes after transplanting took place. I am using a new type of soil, fox farm's Happy Frog organic mix, and the other 4 plants I transplanted last night didn't do anything unusual after the transplant, they all look happy and healthy in their new containers/soil. Basically the fan leaves on this particular plant started to point straight up, and I dont mean the tips I mean the entire Rating: 5