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11-07-2006, 02:47 PM #1Senior Member
trouble after transplanting...
They should be fine. As kully already stated they should recover soon. It could be you over watered after the transplant, or shocked them slighly. Just make sure next time you transplant you are as careful with the roots as possible and try to not disturb the root ball. Some people like to break the soil off the root ball and I find this only causes stress for the plant. Also make sure your soil is well aerated and that there are sufficient holes in the bottom of the pots. I usually mix vermiculite with my soil to give it more oxygen content for the roots. Hope this helps and good luck on your grow!
TGTTom Green Thumb Reviewed by Tom Green Thumb on . trouble after transplanting... Hey, so I just transplanted one of my seedlings that is about 10 days old into a larger container today. This was my first time transplanting anything, and I thought I did everything correctly. But, tonight I have noticed some drooping of all the leaves. The only thing I can think of as to what is going on is maybe I over watered a bit. I don't have any pictures right now. It's not drooping a ton, but it's definitely noticeable. If it is infact just some over watering, how long do Rating: 5
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