Whats up everyone, well today after the lights came on I noticed that Baby Lou had more curling leaves so I after doing reading on curling/clawing leaves it can be from a few things, too much "N" is a reason, but I figured I havent gave Baby Lou any more Grow Big for the last two feeding now so I dug deeper and read about Root Rot. I figured this was a strong possibility so I decided to do a transplant. It seemed that is was getting way too big for her container anyway. Well I did a transplant and put her in a larger container but not too much bigger. I transplanted her into a 1 1/2 gallon container. When I took her out of her current container her roots were brown and not white. As you will see the pics. It was wierd cause after I transplanted her I Made It Rain on her as soon as I was done transplanting her. After about 15 minutes after I made it rain on her she already started to perk you will see in the pics. I am pretty sure she will be stressed from the transplant but I hope that it helps with her roots getting better. Any comment or expierence with root rot please educate me or did I do what I was supposed to do?
TRANSPLANT PICS
Pic#1/2/3/4 (soil shots and brown roots aka:Root Rot)
Pic#5 BabyLou in her new container and her old container next to it
Pic#6 BabyLou after I made it rainon her(Look at the droopy leaves on the bottom)
Pic#7 Approx 15 minutes later she is already starting to perk up!
Other Plant Pics
Pic#1 From Left to Right: DeeDee(G13) Shorty(MD seed) Chocolope
Pic#2 Pats top
Pic#3 Strangers top
Pic#4 Pat and Stranger
Pic#5,6,7 MD Top and her budsites
Well let me know what you all think. I hope I am reading Baby Lou correctly. I am trying to learn how to read my plants better.
Hope everyone enjoyed their X-mas!!!!!
Peace
BKB