Transplant shock? Insights please !

Humble_Buck

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Hey team, I’ve been roaming the forums for awhile and have decided to pull the trigger on my own setup inspired by the members of the forum. Purchased 4 clones and initially planted them in 420 recipe soil. Fed with ph’d ro water and cal mag. Transplanted with a myco (I forget name of bag)powder from the shop to hp promix fed 1.5 gal ea ro phd water on 11/28. Run off came out at 6.5. Attached some pics, new growth is vibrant however old growth looks shocked? Any insights ? Thanks
 

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mistergrafik

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Promix HP holds water extremely well. Alta Posteridad. Easy to overwater.

Just let the pots dry out a bit before you water again the plants should adjust and root mass should do it's thing, slowly - doesn't sound like you did anything out of the ordinary. What is the PH of your water going in
 

Humble_Buck

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6.5, after some research I probably want to come in at 6? I’m planning on beginning my feeding schedule after I’m dry from the transplant. Flora 3 part with cal mag
 

mistergrafik

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6.5, after some research I probably want to come in at 6? I’m planning on beginning my feeding schedule after I’m dry from the transplant. Flora 3 part with cal mag
It's pre-buffered peat so correct come in at 6.

Sunshine #4 requires 6.5 sometimes higher.

Very cool man. Best of luck
 

Wizzlebiz

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Which 420 soil? Red or blue label? If its the hy-por (blue label) it will be fine. Red label is hot soil meant for more established root systems.
 

Humble_Buck

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Quirk, Thanks for your input I will definitely consider. I am still very green however I am all about processes. I used extreme mycos in the transplant hole - not gonna lie, they aren’t looking the best after 4 days! Leaves are rusty, curled new growth ect ... I’m gonna stay optimistic !
 
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