What’s the problem?

bk78

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Just transplanted yesterday and woke up to 1 plant like this. They have only had 1 feeding since sprout and I just used water ph’d to 6.5 after transplant.

Using promixhp


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Aussieaceae

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Hi bk78,

If you just transplanted yesterday, it's likely just a little transplant shock.

Should come good in a day or two.
 

Aussieaceae

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Yeah it'll likely be absolutely fine. Just leave it alone for a day or two, so it settles in.

Should be fine.

:weed:
 

Logan Burke

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Hello BK. Yes, Aussie is right, totally normal to see drooping, sad growth for the following days of a transplant. Just be careful with feeding it as a plant that is in shock will not tolerate nutrients in as high of a dose as it could being totally happy and unstressed. With that being said, it looks like you've done well with the plants so far. I wish you the best of luck, happy growing!
 

Aussieaceae

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Hello BK. Yes, Aussie is right, totally normal to see drooping, sad growth for the following days of a transplant. Just be careful with feeding it as a plant that is in shock will not tolerate nutrients in as high of a dose as it could being totally happy and unstressed. With that being said, it looks like you've done well with the plants so far. I wish you the best of luck, happy growing!
They do look nice don't they. (:
 

bk78

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Hello BK. Yes, Aussie is right, totally normal to see drooping, sad growth for the following days of a transplant. Just be careful with feeding it as a plant that is in shock will not tolerate nutrients in as high of a dose as it could being totally happy and unstressed. With that being said, it looks like you've done well with the plants so far. I wish you the best of luck, happy growing!

I was more concerned with the purple spots that appeared on the lower leaves
 

Aussieaceae

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i see what you're saying now. Likely a little calcium deficiency.

Regardless, i'd give it a couple days before trying to correct it.

Those ladies look beautiful btw!
 

bk78

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Looks like you had a Ca problem earlier in the grow. How long have they been there?
They just showed up this morning after the transplant yesterday. I’ve been using just tap water and I’ve only fed them 1 time since sprout.
 

bk78

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i see what you're saying now. Likely a little calcium deficiency.

Regardless, i'd give it a couple days before trying to correct it.

Those ladies look beautiful btw!

Should I start adding some cal mag to my waterings? As I said above I just folier sprayed a cal mag mix.
 

Aussieaceae

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Yeah, once the plant settles in, a little probably wouldn't hurt.

Remember though, that a low ph can start to lock it out as well. So just bare it in mind.
If you start adding calmag, and it doesn't stop or get any better, that particular plant might like a slightly higher ph than the others.
 

3rd Monkey

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They just showed up this morning after the transplant yesterday. I’ve been using just tap water and I’ve only fed them 1 time since sprout.
The tops look a little mag deprived and think I see a few small spots up there too. Most likely a calmag issue.
 

bk78

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It seems to be getting worse as time goes by here. Anything I can do right now since I can’t add any nutes until the pots dry up a bit since I transplanted and watered just over 24 hours ago.


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3rd Monkey

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Those pics definitely show it off better. You can still feed it now, just don't go to runoff. Little is better than none.
 

Kipn

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giving Epson salt before and after transplanting helps to reduce shock
them plants are probably just having a hard time adjusting to the difference in ph from the old promixhp to the new stuff
 

bk78

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If I’m only feeding very minimal nutes is it necessary to water with 20% run off every water and feed?
 
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