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How long after the transplant did you water it? I know whenever I transplant (even into a relatively small pot), it usually takes 7-10 days for the soil to be sufficiently dry before I water again, to me it looks like stress from that temp/rh spike combined with some soggy roots. If you only waited 3 days to water it after the transplant, I'd say that's definitely the problemYg. You want that soil to really dry out before watering again.
^^^ thisway over watered...and a lil stress from the transplant prolly..Now let that dry out good b4 u water again. Low humidity usually just causes paper thin leaves, in my experience anyways.
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Yo what have you been feeding them? I was gonna say that your soil is probably super hot but it seems like a basic mix to me. IMO she has nutrient lockout because she can't suck up an adequate amount of water.The low RH and high temps = high water requirement witch also means high metabolism requirement. The lack of oxygen in the medium from the low water uptake only decreases the metabolism. So basically she is droopy because she can't get a hold of enough water. But how is that possible since you seem to water regularly? If you have a high concentration of nutrients in the medium the osmotic pressure will not allow your plant to uptake enough water and the possibility also exists that an excessive amount of nutes causes your medium to drop in pH. So I'm thinking let her dry out to increase oxygen levels then maybe give her a nice flush with an EWC tea and back off on nutrients till she recovers. my 2 cents
I have a Triple X strain that I just transplanted yesterday. I watered it as soon as i put it in the spot its in now. Then i checked it today and this is now what it looks like. Its in happy frog soil.
Is this just because its stressed, or is there a way to revive it?
Can anyone help?
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Super old but soil might be to hot or roots got damaged and need time to heal I put
I have the same problem current I need help asap I'm a new grower and need assistanceHey Guys,
I know I am posting under an Old Post but maybe I can get some help. today I transplanted this plant from the ground into a pot. The Soil was already wet from the rain and after I transplanted, I put little more water. It wasn't until after i did some research that I realized it might be over watered.
I am brand new to this but i am doing as much research as possible. If you guys can give any advice to help this plant, I would greatly appreciate it. I have a Balcony that gets really good sun all day, do you suggest I keep it outside or Do I keep it inside but by my windows?
Thank you
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