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Pot Transfer Caused Heavy Damage, What Should I Do?

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Pot Transfer Caused Heavy Damage, What Should I Do?

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I just moved my plant into a bigger container and accidently removed some of the root. Some of the leabe dropped down and I've attempted to tie then up, what should I do from here forward?
 

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I would let her be for a few days and see what happens. How long after the up pot was the picture taken? But doesn't look bad to me. Just have to give it a few days to recover. Roots can be torn and new ones most of the time.
 
I would let her be for a few days and see what happens. How long after the up pot was the picture taken? But doesn't look bad to me. Just have to give it a few days to recover. Roots can be torn and new ones most of the time.
OK but it's continuously dropping?
 
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How's your watering schedule? How much did you damage? How long has it been going on? What lights are you using?

If it truly is drooping from just minor root damage, she just needs water when necessary and to rest And she'll be fine in less than 72h.

I'm a little suspicious of too much water and too little light though.
 
It may recover but dosnt look like it will. How did you damage the root system, and how much was damaged?
 
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