tst2015
Well-Known Member
I transplanted two plabts from 3 g to 7 g pots the other day. When trying to get the plants out of the fabric pots...I had issues and disturbed the root balls. But later that day...the plants looked happy in their new homes.
So, yesterday I decided to turn up my light to 600w (from the 450w I had it set at). Got my temps and exhaust dialed in with a decent negative pressure.
About 5 hours later...one plant decided to start drooping (the other is fine). I've been checking the moisture since the transplant and it was still ok....not drenched but not dry either. So I dialed back the light to 450w.
I gave the plant a little Vit B shot into the surrounding soil right before lights out and a quick foliar feeding of the same. Not much...enough just to get to the roots but not drench the soil around it.
Today it's still not looking very happy. No burnt tips or dicoloration...just drooping like it's sad about something. Lol
Hoping it was just a shock of changing the light too soon after transplant? Any ideas?
So, yesterday I decided to turn up my light to 600w (from the 450w I had it set at). Got my temps and exhaust dialed in with a decent negative pressure.
About 5 hours later...one plant decided to start drooping (the other is fine). I've been checking the moisture since the transplant and it was still ok....not drenched but not dry either. So I dialed back the light to 450w.
I gave the plant a little Vit B shot into the surrounding soil right before lights out and a quick foliar feeding of the same. Not much...enough just to get to the roots but not drench the soil around it.
Today it's still not looking very happy. No burnt tips or dicoloration...just drooping like it's sad about something. Lol
Hoping it was just a shock of changing the light too soon after transplant? Any ideas?