Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
it is drooping from transplant shock, most likely ... give it a good watering (plain water) ... do NOT give it any nutrients for at least a week, after it shows recovery ... if its the uncle's seed, it may be worth saving ... I dont know where you are, but we had millions of them growing in Illinois, usually near railroad tracks ... during WWII, the rope factories switched from sisal to hemp (MUCH better rope), and smoking a ton of it would only scorch your lungs, no high ... when I was 17, I had a trunkload of it, the judge asked "son, you want to go to prison, or VietNam ?" ... hell, I was too handsome to wind up in prison
yeah i agree give it a good watering and it should be perky again in no time
cheers all
busteruk7 Reviewed by busteruk7 on . I need your help fast! Okay, so yesterday my friend tells me that his uncle found a wild pot plant growing in his backyard. I am already growing, although mine are still only a week old, but my friend tells me this one is huge. He brings it over, since he needs a place to keep it, and I transplant it into 80% soil, 20% perlite. Anyway, when he brings it over, I can tell that the stem has stretched considerably. From the first set of leaves to the second set with 3 leaflets, there is at least a 7" difference. When I Rating: 5