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	07-11-2006, 06:42 PM #1
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Transplanting complication
i recently had to transplant one of mine and when i went to do this the root was deeper then i thought. the tail end of was stuck into the dirt and i kinda tugged it a little before i realized it and then i went n dug the rest up to make sure i didnt mess up the roots but afterwards the plant is now drooping very badly and it doesnt even look like it has a chance of living. i propped it up and tied it so its not falling over and now im hoping for the best. does anyone had a similar experiance and had the plant live and does anyone think it will come back to life
LimpBizkitRMV04 Reviewed by LimpBizkitRMV04 on . Transplanting complication i recently had to transplant one of mine and when i went to do this the root was deeper then i thought. the tail end of was stuck into the dirt and i kinda tugged it a little before i realized it and then i went n dug the rest up to make sure i didnt mess up the roots but afterwards the plant is now drooping very badly and it doesnt even look like it has a chance of living. i propped it up and tied it so its not falling over and now im hoping for the best. does anyone had a similar experiance Rating: 5
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	07-11-2006, 08:42 PM #2
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Transplanting complication
SHOCK...
post a picture... this is a real toss up..sometimes it can take 7 days or more for a plant to come out of shock..
sorry about your SHOCK
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	07-11-2006, 08:54 PM #3
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Transplanting complication
yeah i was hoping it would just be shock i had one that got eaten a while back n it took like 3 weeks for it to start doing anything again it doesnt look like its that badly shriveling up it just drooped it doesnt seem to be getting any worse i also gave it some nutes hopefully it will come back !! i never had this problem when transplanting before. ill try to post a pic when i get batterys for my cam .... can someone explain how to post a pic in a post without using a URL to another site ?
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	07-13-2006, 03:28 AM #4
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Transplanting complication
I very much agree, one of mine had a problem (damn near same problem) you had, I actually tore off some root by accident, the plant had permanent foliar damage (stunted, "paused" nodal growth for a week and a day, it did grow verticaly btw.) and soon went hermie (just had to cut it the other day)
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	07-13-2006, 03:43 AM #5
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Transplanting complication
yes when i had to transplant i felt they were done for i mean i even bent a stem but i used a straw for support with some string and i pack the dirt in ever so slightly and my ladies came right back to normal after a few days just ake sure you give them a dose of water after movign them and try not to throw any other stress factors in there
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