No shock, just a rest period. I don't know what else is going on with the plant but the 'time out' should have any negative effects in the long run. I've seen a couple of clones I gifted transplanted right into a bag of (god forbid!) MG and set in a Land Rover with dark tinted windows for weeks. They survived and are now doing very well.
Shovelhandle Reviewed by Shovelhandle on . PLANT IN SHOCK..PLEASE HELP!!!! CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE? STORY IS I PLANTED IN APRIL AND PLANT WAS DOING GREAT...UNTIL SOMEONE TRIED TO STEAL IT SO MY SISTER DECIDED TO LEAVE IT IN THE GARAGE WITH VERY LITTLE LIGHT FOR MAYBE 3 DAYS. THEY WENT INTO SHOCK AND NOW SOME LEAVES ARE DRIED AND THE OTHERS ARE STILL BEAUTIFUL. WHAT CAN I DO? ANOTHER QUESTION IS SHOULD THEY BE OUTSIDE ALL THE TIME BECAUSE THE SUN BEATS DOWN ON THEM PRETTY HARD WHERE THEY ARE OR WHAT CAN I DO? THIS IS MY FIRST TIME GROWING SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ON Rating: 5