simonkay
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Is there a certain time in your light cycle you should transplant?Hi, That's what my plants look like if they're in desperate need of water. When I transplant I don't get any shock unless I fk up. I pre wet all of my soil then I make a hole the same size as the pot the plant is in.......in the new pot. So I've a fresh hole ready to place my girl into. Then squeeze around the pot I'm transplanting out of on all sides and tap the bottom to drop out the plant and gently place in the new hole......fill the pot the rest of the way with damp soil and pat into place to support the stalk .
Then I flood the plant with water or feed depending on its needs and saturate the soil to seat the plant in its new home......The next day they're standing proud in their new home....If I've miss handled the plant or the soil mass broke away and I exposed or broke the roots then there will be some hanging and recovery time.
Long story short roots won't grow into dry soil and if the soil wasn't wet and place onto dry soil the roots won't like that and will respond by making your plant look sick........