Hey Everybody, I'm New on the boards and I have a problem I hope you guys and gals can help me with.

A friend and I have been growing what we think are 3 savita's (strain unknown) outdoors. We think there savitas because their rather tall, lanky plants, insted of the big bushy ones. It was a sketchy operation, and we didn't really expect them to grow, we just sort of planted seeds in some soil and lo and behold, we got three females that are all between 3-5 feet tall, all grew quickly and all seemed healthy . Out growing area was recently compromised so we had to pick up shop and move our plants to a new location. The plants were only out of the ground for about an hour, and we moved as much of the old soil as we could into the new holes we dug. The smaller plant is doing great, and it's showing it's first white hairs, but the bigger two are doing poorly. One is wilting badly, it is still green but it's leaning to the side, and the whole plant is very droopy on a whole. This plant actually had to be replanted again today, becuase the first hole we dug was to small. The other, and biggest plant also seems to be sort of droopy, but we think it's because the fan leaves need to be trimmed back, but we are unsure if we should do it now because we assume the plants are still stressed from the move. The plants are in a small clearing getting about 12 hours of light a day, so I guess it's fair to say there on the 12-12 cycle.

So my questions are;

1. What can I do to help the wilting plant grow into it's new surrounding's better?
2. How long should we wait before trimming the fan leaves on the biggest plant so that we don't send it into even more shock.
3. If these are in fact Savita's, how much can I expect from each plant, I was told somewhere between 1-1.5 ounces becasue there sativas, which tend to produce less.

I am new at the growing thing, and I amazed our plants have made it this far, so any help/feedback to help keep them alive would be great.

Thanks,

-Kannabis Kid
Kannabis Kid Reviewed by Kannabis Kid on . Transplanting Problems,New Outdoor Grower Hey Everybody, I'm New on the boards and I have a problem I hope you guys and gals can help me with. A friend and I have been growing what we think are 3 savita's (strain unknown) outdoors. We think there savitas because their rather tall, lanky plants, insted of the big bushy ones. It was a sketchy operation, and we didn't really expect them to grow, we just sort of planted seeds in some soil and lo and behold, we got three females that are all between 3-5 feet tall, all grew quickly and Rating: 5