HELP! Unsuccessful Transplant!

DJmick

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Both my plants were looking awesome. However I was told (in here) not to grow them in the same pot.they re only 3 and 4 weeks old and the leaves have a wingspan the size of my hand. I transplanted one of them to another pot . 1 part starting soil in the middle to six part fox farm organic and its wilted so quick it looks like its melting. (root damage maybe) either way this plant was healthy 15 minutes ago. Any help or advice would be more than appreciated, Thanks for your help in advance.
Mick
 

kindprincess

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go to walmart and get some superthrive. one drop per gallon, use it every watering. best stress reliever i've ever used. it also contains ample hormones and vitamins for excellerated root growth. more roots=better yeild, it's a win win win product ;)

kp
 

beenthere donethat

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Put some sort of a dome over it QUICK. Keep as much humidity in as you can and ward off the transpiration and it may recover. If it isn't "back" in 24 hours..it's not coming back.

good luck

bt dt
 

DJmick

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I added the superthrive as directed on the box (thanks Kindprincess) Apparently if i could get the before picture to work (I can't) If I could you would see a drowned plant on a stick. I'm still beating this dead horse though so wish me luck! humidity is at 60 percent temp is at 82. I'm now trying the old cu the bottom out an old water jug for humidity.
 

sourdiesel 01

Active Member
hey i read in a book that youre supposed to give them vitamin b when transplanting to help relieve stress. just a regular vitamin b supplement at any pharmacy put 1 tablet in a gallon of water and thats it.
 
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