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is my plant going to die!?!?!?

Florida Girl

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well, that's the original pot, after transplanting...

is she going to die...? :(
Very hard to tell what you are getting at with those pics.

Anyhoo.... my opinion is that you transplanted a seedling before it was ready. In other words..... you transplanted way too early. Very easy to do when you are an eager beaver ;)

Your plant may or may not survive.... there is no way for anyone here to tell you with certainty. I will say this... plants can take a lot of abuse and survive :)

Live and learn... and next time don't be in such a hurry to transplant a seedling ;) :peace:
 

RastaCourage

Well-Known Member
EDIT
^ i'm sure, i didn't transplant early...
if you read back, when i said, after the pictures, i dug up, the pot
there were roots filled in there, with no space to grow...
which is why, i was right, to transplant, but, wrong, with the way i did it...
i appreciate it though... for your thoughts on this :)
i'm just hoping, she survives...

Dont worry about it, you probably transplanted when your soil was too wet. Sometimes when I transplant I will cut away up to 3/4 of the extended root mass, just keeping a good solid core of strong roots.

Your plants will be fine, make sure you start using nutes second water after transplanting or your plant will produce single leafs while sending all the nutes and energy to massive new root growth.

:peace:

^ well, it wasn't wet, for sure
it was fairly dry & crusty...

but, next watering? i should give her nutes?
i'm using MG (
MC) so, i think, nutes are out of the question...
ARE YOU SURE? that she will be fine? the leaves, are REAL droopy
like, droopier than, my last transplant...
& the last transplant, she was fine, after a day...
it's almost 2 days, for her now... i don't know...
hopefully, she is okay...

thanks though man..
 

BCtrippin

Well-Known Member
If its droopy water her a little more then usual. If its REALLY droopy get it in a humidity dome to slow down transpiration. She can 100% survive if you take care of her, its like a clone, it starts out with no roots so if you dont put i in a humidity dome it shrivels up.

You should spray the leafs with a water mister as well, anything to slow down transpiration, she cant pull up enough moisture to release through the leafs, thats why it would get droopy, if you put her in a humidity dome she would perk right up.

For a humidity dome, anything thats clear and will fit your plant in it, a carboard box with plastic wrap over the top could even work.

Also miracle grow in general is probably a bad idea, you should get her in a neutral medium (promix HP, sunshine mix #4) are the best, both are high porosity and premixed with pete moss and perlite, but it you use these invest in some hydro nutes, your plants will love you for it.
 

RastaCourage

Well-Known Member
i know, rolla, told me to use peat moss or pro-mix
but, the thing is, i can't go no where, right now
for about, a week... my car is getting fixed...
there's a lot of people, going to the shop, for start up problems...
i'm getting a new start up, but, for now... MG, has to be used...

i'll get her in some humidity... i hope, this works...
thanks, for the help man, i appreciate it, very much!
 
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