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09-13-2013, 04:51 PM #1OPJunior Member
Shock???
So, we acquired plants from a guy who didn't know wth he was doing. I am thinking we might not either. We had to transplant all of them because they where so root bound and the quality of the soil was a disaster.
Anyway. After transplanting in Happy frog and Ocean forest mix (about a 30-70 mix) the Jack Herer (sp?) is curling at the tips. One other is leaning a bit. Is there anything that we can do to bring our Jack back?? She is at about week 5 veg.
Thanks!:hippy:littlewindy Reviewed by littlewindy on . Shock??? So, we acquired plants from a guy who didn't know wth he was doing. I am thinking we might not either. We had to transplant all of them because they where so root bound and the quality of the soil was a disaster. Anyway. After transplanting in Happy frog and Ocean forest mix (about a 30-70 mix) the Jack Herer (sp?) is curling at the tips. One other is leaning a bit. Is there anything that we can do to bring our Jack back?? She is at about week 5 veg. Thanks!:hippy: Rating: 5
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