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    so i think its transplant shock..

    im going on day number 5 of the droopy nightmare... im thinking and hoping that its just transplant shock its been about 5 days.. hypathetically if it was transplant shock.. what should i do now? do i keep feeding them while i wait? i sprayed wilt-pruf on them and theyr'e in rockwool cubes each in hydroton.. should i feed them while im waiting for them to get out of shock or should i just leave them under the light?
    esc0bar Reviewed by esc0bar on . so i think its transplant shock.. im going on day number 5 of the droopy nightmare... im thinking and hoping that its just transplant shock its been about 5 days.. hypathetically if it was transplant shock.. what should i do now? do i keep feeding them while i wait? i sprayed wilt-pruf on them and theyr'e in rockwool cubes each in hydroton.. should i feed them while im waiting for them to get out of shock or should i just leave them under the light? Rating: 5

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    so i think its transplant shock..

    shit i could be way wrong but i think you use wiltpruf from cloning. Maybe not. Double check the PH and

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    #3
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    so i think its transplant shock..

    you shouldn't have transplant shock that bad unless you physically damaged the roots.
    WiltPruf is helpful for whole plants in stressful conditions, too.

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    so i think its transplant shock..

    i think the roots just got so damaged on the bottom under the pots kuz there were like at least 10-20 lil pieces of root tips that were rotton and wet when i picked them up. theres like 95% healthy roots but theres some damaged ones under the pots that just stay wet kuz it cant get ventilation.. i havent been feeding them and they're jsut staying the same with a lil droop not too much just a lil bit so im gona just keep not feeding them i guess until they look like there not in shock anymore kuz i dont know what else to do without losing the crop

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