jdubness
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good day RIU! hopefully you guys can help me out determine if my transplant was successful.
i transplanted last night (its day 18 of my orignial 'chronic' strain. to me, it looks amazingly healthy. what i am sowrried about is the 'shock' it might go through with its new home. originally it was planted in a dixie cup. well last night, i put my two finger on the bottom of the root, tipped upside down and transplanted into a 5 gallon pot. i tried to get enough soil off of the roots as i could without destroying them or tampering with them too much.
the plant is under a flourescent light. 40wats each bulb. about 3 inches away from plant. the roots were very visible upon transplant and we not curled at all! stuck straight down and covered the whole bottom of dixie cup.
when do i know if the plant goes in shock?
what can i do to help prevent it from going into shock?
and last but not least, give me your opinion on how good or bad this plant looks bc it is my first time growing
thanks RIU
i transplanted last night (its day 18 of my orignial 'chronic' strain. to me, it looks amazingly healthy. what i am sowrried about is the 'shock' it might go through with its new home. originally it was planted in a dixie cup. well last night, i put my two finger on the bottom of the root, tipped upside down and transplanted into a 5 gallon pot. i tried to get enough soil off of the roots as i could without destroying them or tampering with them too much.
the plant is under a flourescent light. 40wats each bulb. about 3 inches away from plant. the roots were very visible upon transplant and we not curled at all! stuck straight down and covered the whole bottom of dixie cup.
when do i know if the plant goes in shock?
what can i do to help prevent it from going into shock?
and last but not least, give me your opinion on how good or bad this plant looks bc it is my first time growing
thanks RIU
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