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Moving a plant from sunshine, which they dearly love, to one cfl, which they don't love so much, is a major change in a plant's life....do you see the difference????Hi guys I am growing my first plant indoors and am having trouble. I had her outside till she was about 3 feet tall, I then dug her up and put her in a 5 gallon bucket in a pantry with a 65w cfl and a 3 speed fan. I am noticing since I transplanted the tops are sagging and the leaves were getting curled and crunchy. I watered the buckets soil alot when I put her in it to make sure it was wet. I used Kellogg all natural soil, that has bat guano and worm poo and other stuff in it all natural. The spot she is in is about 3 x 4 i have had her indoors on 16 on 8 off for about five days now and I am seeing no signs of improving. I watered it once since I brought it in and havent again cause the bucket is still heavy. I included some pics too thanks guys and girls
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Man I think you were right about the soil I went and bought some miracle grow potting soil, wich is all I could find, but when I transplanted my plant the kellogg was totally drenched for a week now and had signs of mold, and the root ball was like literally mud still omg... I hope transplanting this plant will help her out thanksMoving a plant from sunshine, which they dearly love, to one cfl, which they don't love so much, is a major change in a plant's life....do you see the difference????
For sure this is one of the issues you are dealing with...youre plant is in shock from the major change and possibly cannot adjust to it.
Another issue you may be dealing with is your Kellogg soil. I made the HUGE mistake of purchasing this very brand at the beginning of this grow season. it holds water, gets fungus gnats, gets mold, does not drain well, and will delay overall performance of your plants. If all you have access to for soil is Home Depot you would be better off going with Scotts Premium Potting Soil or better yet Scotts and back to natural sunshine.