Hey, I just transplanted these and they look a bit sad RN. I remember this happening before I think. Can I expect them to bounce back soon or did something go wrong?
by _Antz
5 Comments
delwans
How warm was the soil? What soil are you using? Room temperatur?
daorbed9
Did you mess with the roots a lot? Did you break any roots?
walfredo88
Sometimes when this happens to me I’ve had luck with a mild kelp foliar or a couple days in a humidity dome if I can’t pinpoint the problem. Only been growing for about two years now so I don’t always know what’s wrong. You’ve done a good job so far I think you’ll be able to save em.
Mr_Flibbles_ESQ
It happens right after transplant, it’s pretty common – their roots get disturbed etc.
They’re basically drama queens.
Give it a few hours and they’ll bounce back.
Tampwns6104
Give them plenty of light and don’t over water, they should be OK.
5 Comments
How warm was the soil? What soil are you using? Room temperatur?
Did you mess with the roots a lot? Did you break any roots?
Sometimes when this happens to me I’ve had luck with a mild kelp foliar or a couple days in a humidity dome if I can’t pinpoint the problem. Only been growing for about two years now so I don’t always know what’s wrong. You’ve done a good job so far I think you’ll be able to save em.
It happens right after transplant, it’s pretty common – their roots get disturbed etc.
They’re basically drama queens.
Give it a few hours and they’ll bounce back.
Give them plenty of light and don’t over water, they should be OK.