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    transplants keep dying!

    ok, this is for a salvia divinorum plant, but hey, its a plant so... can anyone help me. i brake a leaf off at the stem and put it in the ground tightly, but it dies like instantly, im using a 10 gallon fishtank flouresent light. and water 1 time a day.. any suggestions?
    justinsane Reviewed by justinsane on . transplants keep dying! ok, this is for a salvia divinorum plant, but hey, its a plant so... can anyone help me. i brake a leaf off at the stem and put it in the ground tightly, but it dies like instantly, im using a 10 gallon fishtank flouresent light. and water 1 time a day.. any suggestions? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    transplants keep dying!

    i hadthe same problem when i transplanted my plant from outside to indoors and the first thing i did was tie it with a bread tie to a support beam applie miracle grow to the soil give it extra light and mist plant with disstilled water and hope for the best

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    transplants keep dying!

    did you use a rooting gel
    Strawberry cough is my new favorite medicine :stoned:

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    #4
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    transplants keep dying!

    Quote Originally Posted by justinsane
    ok, this is for a salvia divinorum plant, but hey, its a plant so... can anyone help me. i brake a leaf off at the stem and put it in the ground tightly, but it dies like instantly, im using a 10 gallon fishtank flouresent light. and water 1 time a day.. any suggestions?
    You can't plant the 'leaf' and hope it roots. You need a secondary growth shoot along with rooting gel. Goodluck.

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    #5
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    transplants keep dying!

    dude,


    i imagine that you should be treating it like a clone,right?

    best results will come when using root cubes, hormones, then transplanting when you have 10+ white, furry roots coming out...
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