Transplant Advice Requested

cookiesandbones

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ay what up to all. i was wondering if leaf wilting was normal in a plant that stood 5" high? after transplant that is. good look again.
 

entropic

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Transplanting can shock it and make the leaves wilt, it'll probably be fine again in 2-4 days, maybe take a week to start growing vigorously again if shocked. Got any pics?
 

cookiesandbones

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Transplanting can shock it and make the leaves wilt, it'll probably be fine again in 2-4 days, maybe take a week to start growing vigorously again if shocked. Got any pics?
i do but no computer access. is there a way i can put a pic up that i forward to the post? ill keep a keen eye. thanx 4 the advice
 

sk3tch3

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superthrive to help the roots, dont over water, the roots will set faster when searching for water.
 

cookiesandbones

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superthrive to help the roots, dont over water, the roots will set faster when searching for water.
update...my leaves are still wilted but they didnt go anx further than the initial wilt. i pierced a co2 canister n let leak into the closet where the plant was. it was 4 an air pistol. was that cool? thanx 4 da advice in advance
 

cookiesandbones

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what up to all? i jus got a cpu today, inet access tomorrow/today. i digress, my plant is no longer wilted but the foilage is starting to stick str8 up. is this normal after transplant? also what can i do to assist wit the recovery period? good look 4 the help u guys/ladies are super.
 
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