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My big ol gal (with a great personality ) is a little sour

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My big ol gal (with a great personality ) is a little sour

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What is my problem .?.? Transplant shock? Nute defiency?
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what’s the high low temps been like the last few days/week?
 
How did it react when you pulled it out the pot? Was it a struggle to get it out? Did the roots tear?. I’ve had them come out the pot and start preying with root bound plants after I pulled them from the pot. Others I have noticed a droop right away. I like the bike photos by the way. What cranks are on it?
 
It was a super sad transplant. It was pretty much like planting a tree, by myself. I got it in the hole and it was sideways so I hooked a small hand winch to the bottom and it eventually straighted up but root ball got handled much more than I liked, but I really don't got a clue what I'm doing so idk. It was pouting bad and then the snow came a d it was multiple days of hard frosts, but she is much happier now. My lights are in whith her cuz I was on 24 on 0 off for 8 months so she would have went into flower for sure, I guess I'll have to do 24 till August before I shut lights off, again idk. I've never done a tree before, well I have done thousands of trees being an arborist for 30 yrs but not a cannabis tree. What do you mean your plants were praying? I'm not sure I understand, and the bike is all campagnolo components, my others are also, just this basso has all brand new components. I thought it would look good next to her. Do u know what is causing this?
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My 2 cents (for what little it's worth). Next time you want to do a tree look up how long the day is in the week you envision transplanting into the ground. That way you can set your indoor schedule to that timeframe and seamlessly transplant without worry of flowering (and possible revegging).

I live in a place where it's always around 12 hours (more or less) so any clones I put out will always immediately flower. Works well for keeping the plants small and unobtrusive.
 
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