Lindseyb
Well-Known Member
Hey well I have 3 females now about three weeks into flowering... One has exploded and seems to need more room... its growing bushy not lenghthy...
Alright to the point, as of a week ago, I transplanted two of the three... the one I didnt transplant is now the monster, I didnt transplant it cuz it has a big nuff pot. The other two were doing amazing before the transplant, then i transplanted them and thoroughly watered them. One of them bogged down and looked like some serious over watering so I have gone 5-6 days without watering and it still looks over watered....just super droopy leaves. Still green, no signs of nute burn, looks like a classic over watering, the soil has some moisture but not enough to cause over watering problems, I dont think.
So my question is, can transplantation stress cause this, this plant has done this once before , kinda exact same symptoms, but came out of it and grew crazy good, doubling its size. but it is so droopy now I kinda have no hope...
The other plant isn't as droopy and looks to be making a recovery...
It would kill me to get rid of this plant but I kinda could use the room seeing as my monster is growing.
So the only thing wrong with it now is that it is droopy as fuck. still green and everything...
Like I said before it has done the same identical thing, but I dont know what changed to bring it out of this problem...
If it is necessary to post pics I will, but I am on dial up...
Alright to the point, as of a week ago, I transplanted two of the three... the one I didnt transplant is now the monster, I didnt transplant it cuz it has a big nuff pot. The other two were doing amazing before the transplant, then i transplanted them and thoroughly watered them. One of them bogged down and looked like some serious over watering so I have gone 5-6 days without watering and it still looks over watered....just super droopy leaves. Still green, no signs of nute burn, looks like a classic over watering, the soil has some moisture but not enough to cause over watering problems, I dont think.
So my question is, can transplantation stress cause this, this plant has done this once before , kinda exact same symptoms, but came out of it and grew crazy good, doubling its size. but it is so droopy now I kinda have no hope...
The other plant isn't as droopy and looks to be making a recovery...
It would kill me to get rid of this plant but I kinda could use the room seeing as my monster is growing.
So the only thing wrong with it now is that it is droopy as fuck. still green and everything...
Like I said before it has done the same identical thing, but I dont know what changed to bring it out of this problem...
If it is necessary to post pics I will, but I am on dial up...