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02-13-2012, 07:15 AM #1OPJunior Member
Transplant Shock on Root Bound plants?
I just transplanted some plants that were somewhat root bound. I put into much larger pots using foxfarm ocean forest and a couple tablespoons of lime dolomite. at first the plants were wilted but they seem to be a little better.. Now the leaves are starting to yellow.. The soil is drying up i used only distilled water on the transplant.. maybe by these pictures someone can give me some advice.? is this transplant shock? any thing i should look for or do to help recovery? I Attachment 282665Attachment 282666Attachment 282667have put on a less intense light scheme for the next couple days and am trying to let the soil dry up before i rewater.
OceanStateBuds Reviewed by OceanStateBuds on . Transplant Shock on Root Bound plants? I just transplanted some plants that were somewhat root bound. I put into much larger pots using foxfarm ocean forest and a couple tablespoons of lime dolomite. at first the plants were wilted but they seem to be a little better.. Now the leaves are starting to yellow.. The soil is drying up i used only distilled water on the transplant.. maybe by these pictures someone can give me some advice.? is this transplant shock? any thing i should look for or do to help recovery? I Rating: 5
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