Would you not also reccomend some rooting powder be placed in the new soil?

When I transplant, I always dust the soil lightly with rooting hormone powder right where the roots will meet the new dirt.

Done within 20 seconds, you plant will never know what hit them and will just keep on cranking out the leaves.

The trick is to do it quick and be surgical in your precision.

Of course you have bigger problems than this, but consider it future knowledge just in case
HARDDON Reviewed by HARDDON on . HELP!!!!FLOWERING PROBLEM!!!DYING!!!HELP Sorry for the whinning but I don't know whats wrong they are in the fourth week of flowering and they just started to brown and curl up. I transplanted them all to one container when they went into flowering and added (2) 45w warm white cfl's to the lid of my box along with the existing (2) 125w full spec. cfl's on the sides. The ph is 6.0-6.5. I water every other day 16oz bottled water per plant. Also their is MG slow release bloom food and worm meal in the soil at (1) tablespoon of each. Next Rating: 5