transplant gone wrong

skatekid210

Active Member
i transplanted it and the leaves are starting to sagg very fast...
need help what to do?
 
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ghengiskhan

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Did you water it? It's normal for them to stress a little bit and sag, then they'll shoot back up. You can also use liquid's with a rooting hormone, you can find them at garden places labeled for cuttings or transplant shock.
 

Seamaiden

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If you were certain to not disturb the newly formed rootball, then I would agree that all it needs is a little water and a couple of days to recover. If you did any damage to the rootball, then it's going to take longer because it has to recover that lost root growth.
 

SmokeAronAnonAthon

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go to the garden store and get some superthrive(plant vitamins, transplanter)!!! also play some mozart sounds weird but it actually increases the amount of nutrient intake by the plant by 1/16 to 1/2%!!!
 
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