Droopage - Need HELP

Kushiekushness

Active Member
Okay so I had a little guy growing outdoor that I must have over-looked. I thought I brought them all inside. From Root tip to top of the plant is roughly 5 inches long. Not very old. I took it out of the ground outside last night, while it was dark and transplanted it into a pot with just plan old potting soil. Wake up this morning. And hes drooping like... Mad. He just completely fell over... Looks like hes got no life at all. But the coloring DIDNT change. Hes still as green as ever. What do I do?! Hes got his crown and two fat leaves. Thats all there is too him.
 

Kushiekushness

Active Member
Please, I need some information quickly. I would like to get this corrected in the next few hours. It seems like some hardcore shock. But Ive never dealt with that before. Should I trim a leaf or two? that might make the droopage not as bad ( But I would think that would be more shock. ) Any info helps! :joint:
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Did you water it when you transplanted it? All plants will get that droopyness after transplanting. Give it some water for the next few days and see if it perks up.

Good luck :)
 

Kushiekushness

Active Member
Thanks for the tip. I did kinda go to the extreme when I saw no one posting any replies. And I trimmed the two leaves that it had. And it seems to be perking up. Also gave it about 200ml of H2O. And it seems to be doing just fine.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Just make sure to water well after transplanting. They need the water to get over the shock of the move. Try not to freak out and trim leaves prematurely. Leaves can come back out of drooping, as long as they're not brown and crunchy.
 
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