HELP! I had to moove my plant!

mat7hew

Member
Some people found out about the big amount of plants near the river, so i just ran there, took two plants (a big one 1meter high, and a small one about 30 cm) and i planted them in the forest in a pretty hard to get area.
The problem is, both of my plants seem to die. They look pretty bad, as you can see in the pics.
In the pics, there is only the small plant, but the second, larger one is in the same condition.

15 hours have passed from the replanting.
It is gonna be ok ?
 

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wildcajun

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from what i see yes they will die the soil is not prepped at all looks like no water was used on the transplant ,use commaon sense when planting anything back into soil. Cajun
 

f1bud

Active Member
omg u wud of ad the same outcome had u planted it in the desert man, lol. water water water
 

cannabis420420

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Some people found out about the big amount of plants near the river, so i just ran there, took two plants (a big one 1meter high, and a small one about 30 cm) and i planted them in the forest in a pretty hard to get area.
The problem is, both of my plants seem to die. They look pretty bad, as you can see in the pics.
In the pics, there is only the small plant, but the second, larger one is in the same condition.

15 hours have passed from the replanting.
It is gonna be ok ?
poor little plant took a beating
 
Yeah but youre shocking the roots when you tore them outta the ground, their like babies, they need tlc, the water is vital because the roots are damaged n need to repair themselves, they cant do any repairing without water, plus the roots will dry out n your plant will sag n droop over like the picture.
 

GeeTee

Well-Known Member
your plant needs water and lots of it. also when i guerilla grow i use little pellets called osmocote works wonders
 

karo81

Member
it looks soo sad, like its given up on life. i nearly had a tear in my eye for the little one.. bless..

(O.K mayby ive smoked a little too much tonight!)

Karo
 

mat7hew

Member
Little update: i visited her today.
After 48 hours, the little plant hasn't gave up yet. (i think)
It is not dry, the leaves are green and pretty humid (no singn of dryness) but im worried because she's not standing straight... :(

I still hope it's gonna live.


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Third day: she came back to life. My plant is standing pretty straight and the leaves are more rigid and upwards.
Pic: http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/3440/03072011520.jpg
Any advice from now ? The plant is very small, (her sisters were 1.5 meters high) I want to make her strong and healthy.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
Rough transplant. They are in major shock nearly dead. What did you do? shove your hands in the soil,rip them out and ran into the woods like a crazy man. You can sucessfully transplant at this height but only done with a lot of care, even then they still get some shock.
Water them and hope for the best.
 
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