Jabsaw
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Ok cool, I wanted to transplant this week but the way they were looking I felt like I should see if they would green up a bit, before any possible further shock.I'd go ahead and transplant into moist, nutrient rich soil then you should be fine . Just my opnion
I was just saying that if you transplant into nute rich soil no need to feed and I've Realy never had a problem with transplant shock unless root bound . Once again just my opnion broOk cool, I wanted to transplant this week but the way they were looking I felt like I should see if they would green up a bit, before any possible further shock.
I transplanted, definitely not root bound. Far less roots than I'd hoped for. The roots had made it to the bottom of the cup but not the sides.Have you checked to see if they’re root bound? Definitely transplant as others have mentioned
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