Help droopy plant

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Hippiechicken

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Please help asap. So 3 days ago i transplanted into a bigger container so i added more water than usual. Yesterday it looked like i over watered, so i didnt water yesterday. This is what i came down to today. My soil is promix, ph is about 5.8-6, and i use a nutrient made here in flint, mi. Please help
 
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No it’s in shock needs to be in dark . It’s up to you mate , I know what I’d be doing ......
 
Hippiechicken

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Ok ill try it. I was just about to flower anyways but i wanted it healthy in the new pot first
 
SPARECHANGE

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It could take up to 48 hr to really recover , keep us posted mate good luck OD .
u know i wouldn't know cause I'm not in soil, but OD, doesn't it look like it's still, just too wet and if he goes dark for extended period, if it is still too wet... whatcha think, OD?
have him finger that soil... ?
note the mild nut burned, tips?
what's ur ppm... not over the droop... so OD can comment on thise tippitytips, as well.
 
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and how did the transplant go? business as usual, or... what was ur process and how long did it take? where did u do it and how much light was there?
when the umbrella closes, so to speak, you time iz limited.
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The transplant seemed to go good. Started to droop some yesterday but i assumed it was over watered. This morning it felt bone dry so i watered. Just went down and they are actually looking better.
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When transplanting you want to lower light intensity and keep humidity a bit higher for a few days. It's a combination of transplant shock and overwatering symptoms because of the transplant.

In the future if you saturate soil 24 hrs before you transplant then transplant into its less stressful to the plant imo.

Not sure I would put it in the dark but definitely would lower the light intensity.

Make sure temps are adequate like 75-85f

She should recover just give her a few days under low light and higher humidity like 60-65%.

But make sure she has some airflow and turn the humidifier off at night.
 
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