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05-26-2006, 12:35 AM #1OPJunior Member
Unhappy transplant
Hey everyone,
Hypothetically, a friend of a friend of mine found a tomato plant next to a bus stop, and dug it up into a cup to bring home. Because it is dangerous to let people see one paying special attention to tomato plants, the uprooting was done in a hurry, so some roots were exposed for the walk home yesterday. The plant was watered profusely to minimize the stress after potting. Even so, today was hot and dry, so the plant looked pretty terrible when the FOAF got home.
Attached, there is a photo right after transplanting and a photo 30 min after watering after getting home.
Think it has a chance? What can be done to save it?
Thanks!irvingwashington Reviewed by irvingwashington on . Unhappy transplant Hey everyone, Hypothetically, a friend of a friend of mine found a tomato plant next to a bus stop, and dug it up into a cup to bring home. Because it is dangerous to let people see one paying special attention to tomato plants, the uprooting was done in a hurry, so some roots were exposed for the walk home yesterday. The plant was watered profusely to minimize the stress after potting. Even so, today was hot and dry, so the plant looked pretty terrible when the FOAF got home. Attached, Rating: 5
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05-26-2006, 02:41 AM #2Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
that is a tomato damn i barly reconized it i would give it a little nitrogen then lay off the water for a few days and maybe it will make it but it dosent look good did you get all the roots?
good luck
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05-26-2006, 02:50 AM #3Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
I think that's probably just a plant that looks similar, but it's hard to tell without a better photo. There's plants like that growing all over down by our bike rack, but they're certainly not weed. But, it's a goner. Just buy some seeds if you wanna be serious about growing.
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05-26-2006, 01:45 PM #4Junior Member
Unhappy transplant
hypothetically, if someone had a bad transplant like that and the leaves were falling like that, its likely the root trauma. Using root grow stimulator would have helped during the transfer, but would it look like that before getting better?
If ever confronted with this type of problem, I would be interested to know the best way to help the plant recover? Cut worst leaves hoping for few better ones to recover? What if everything is bad except the stem, still a chance for regrowth and recovery? If anyone knows more about this please share the knowledge
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05-26-2006, 05:22 PM #5Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
kinda looks like a 'mint' plant ... save that to make 'menthol' joints, maybe ...
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05-26-2006, 05:59 PM #6Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Anyway im struttn to the store!!:rasta:
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05-26-2006, 06:26 PM #7Senior Member
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Whatever that plant was, it's dead. However, so are your dreams of it being a cannabis plant. Oh, sorry, TOMATO.
You look like you'd give a plant the care it needs... sorta, and with a little more knowledge I'm sure you'd make a fine grower. Think about it maybe?Mira el foto grande
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05-26-2006, 09:58 PM #8Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
Thats what you get for stealing a plant to begin with.
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05-27-2006, 07:16 AM #9Senior Member
Unhappy transplant
Originally Posted by Hurricane2007
NO...
plant another seed
NO
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