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06-10-2012, 05:23 PM #1OPJunior Member
HELP!!!!
K so I transplanted my 4 plants and all of them are doing great but one of em. Hope yall can help. As you can see she is kinda droppy and one of the leaves is like folding over?? Never seen this and cant find anything online. Any help would be great THANK YOU!
supperstoned420 Reviewed by supperstoned420 on . HELP!!!! K so I transplanted my 4 plants and all of them are doing great but one of em. Hope yall can help. As you can see she is kinda droppy and one of the leaves is like folding over?? Never seen this and cant find anything online. Any help would be great THANK YOU! Rating: 5
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06-10-2012, 06:39 PM #2Senior Member
HELP!!!!
As far as I can see, it isn't really a problem justified with a caps thread title. (Just kidding
) It's just stressed from transplanting. Did you give water before the transplant or after? If so how much?
It looks healthy, just give it a bit of time to get used to it's new ground.
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06-11-2012, 01:26 AM #3Senior Member
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Looks a bit over watered. What WeayLay said. If you gave it water after transplant (you should have) then just leave her alone. Let her dry out before you give her any more water and make sure she is not hit directly by the fan.
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06-14-2012, 05:48 AM #4OPJunior Member
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Ya I watered it after pretty good. As of now it's still a little dropy so she should be fine tomorrow. It's my first grow so every thing is big to me lol sorry for putting it in caps
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06-15-2012, 03:24 AM #5Senior Member
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It's all good. They look nice an healthy besides. Key is letting them dry out between watering. Once they are established you will be surprised at how long they can go without water. Also, a key lesson for me starting out was that less is more. Many / most noob growers want to baby their plants and give them things to help them grow. More often than not this leads to trouble. Once the damage is done it can not be undone. With the right soil and a modest feeding regime they will grow themselves so long as the farmer does not get in the way!
Keep us posted with your progress!
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06-17-2012, 04:47 PM #6OPJunior Member
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Thank you! Iv been watering them every other day and they seem to be doing a lot better. Tomorrow they will be 5 weeks old. I will upload some pics later. I'm using fox farm soil
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06-17-2012, 07:03 PM #7Senior Member
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You're watering them pretty frequently, letting the root media dry out a little is good for the root system, and allows it to grow out.
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06-19-2012, 01:59 AM #8OPJunior Member
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I have videos updates on YouTube. Supperstoner0420 look me up and feel free to comment
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06-21-2012, 03:31 AM #9Junior Member
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Originally Posted by supperstoned420