Tips for helping a plant overcome transplant shock.

Sokofofat

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I just transplanted my root bound lady from a small plastic container to a 3 gallon fabric pot. Unfortunately she was super root bound and I had to pull (I heard some tearing) on the roots to untangle the root ball.

I did sprinkle some Real Growers Recharge into the space i was transplanting into which should help.

What are some things I can do to help her and her roots recover? As well as any advice for helping overcome transplant shock from normal transplanting.
 

Lordhooha

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I just transplanted my root bound lady from a small plastic container to a 3 gallon fabric pot. Unfortunately she was super root bound and I had to pull (I heard some tearing) on the roots to untangle the root ball.

I did sprinkle some Real Growers Recharge into the space i was transplanting into which should help.

What are some things I can do to help her and her roots recover? As well as any advice for helping overcome transplant shock from normal transplanting.
It should be fine. I ull the root ball apart on purpose when I transplant and never have any issues.
 

xtsho

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It should be fine. I ull the root ball apart on purpose when I transplant and never have any issues.
^^^This^^^

I have yet to experience this "Transplant" shock so many talk about. Makes me think they're doing something else that's causing it other than breaking the roots apart.

I always break up the roots and the plants don't miss a beat.
 

go go kid

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soak in seaweed solution to protect against transplant shock, the amount should b4e on the bottle
 

Relaxed

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You want no stress? Use recycled styrofoam 32 oz cups for seedlings. The cup you get at fastfood places is perfect and I mean perfect size etc. When the plant leaves go about twice the width of the cup and look good use a knife slight the cup down 2 sides and slide the entire plant out. Don't muck with the roots and by all means cut roots in any way. 3 or better 5 or 7 gallon airpot my choice and there you have it. an upgraded none stress plant. water.
 

Sokofofat

Active Member
^^^This^^^

I have yet to experience this "Transplant" shock so many talk about. Makes me think they're doing something else that's causing it other than breaking the roots apart.

I always break up the roots and the plants don't miss a beat.
have you ever had to rip the roots apart to get them unbound from each other.
 

MICHI-CAN

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have you ever had to rip the roots apart to get them unbound from each other.
I would not poke him. LMAO.

As for myself yes. I''ve done bare root transplants on autos without issue. Also thousands in a greenhouse as hired help. No shock if done gently. And actually good for a rootbound plant. LOL. Just water in slowly and completely with water only. Resume course.
 

xtsho

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have you ever had to rip the roots apart to get them unbound from each other.
I do it all the time. Cannabis, tomatoes, flowers, etc... I loosen up the roots when transplanting. It's a practice used by gardeners all around the world. There is nothing special about cannabis from other plants. Loosening up the roots and even trimming them shouldn't cause any transplant shock.
 
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