Help! Deficiency? Nute Burn? Stress? (Pic)

New grower here looking for some advice...

My plant is 3 weeks into veg now & was transplanted into Fox Farms soil in a Smart Pot three days ago.
(Prior was in MG Organic Soil)
After transplanting she also received her first feeding of nutrients.
This leads me to think she's suffering from nute burn but I'm not sure.
Maybe she's just under stress from being transplanted?

Any advice is helpful!

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GBAUTO

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Although I don't grow in soil, you will usually have some transplant shock after changes. Based on your pic I wouldn't worry-just water untill the plant shows signs of hunger and then get back to your feeding schedule.
 

Ablaze

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Yep, transplanting can cause temporary problems. Watch the plant closely and if it gets worse, remove her from that soil. FFOF is hot to begin with, Happy Frog isn't as temperamental. If you're using FFOF and added nutrients you could have a problem on your hands.
 
Yep, transplanting can cause temporary problems. Watch the plant closely and if it gets worse, remove her from that soil. FFOF is hot to begin with, Happy Frog isn't as temperamental. If you're using FFOF and added nutrients you could have a problem on your hands.
All is good! It was just under a little shock from the transplant. She’s in Happy Frog & receiving normal feeding schedule. Thank you for the reply.
 

stickyfly

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Glad to hear your experience worked out. I am new as well and transplanting to FFOF and Happy Frog mix later this week myself from Espoma organic. I'm not adding nutes for a while as advised. Did you completely replace the soil and plant bare roots into the new soil or did you put your current soil into the new?
 
Glad to hear your experience worked out. I am new as well and transplanting to FFOF and Happy Frog mix later this week myself from Espoma organic. I'm not adding nutes for a while as advised. Did you completely replace the soil and plant bare roots into the new soil or did you put your current soil into the new?
When I transplanted I just left the old soil around the roots. Give a gentle shake to remove loose soil. She’ll adjust to her new home fast & roots will spread into your new soil. I went straight into feeding after transplant & it seemed to have went well. Really started to blow up in FF soil.
 
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