Coco/FFOF Mix - Post transplant overwatering issue

Sokofofat

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New grower here!

Just transplanted my Paigow from a 3 gal (100% FFOF) to 5 gal (30%Coco/70%FFOF) and watered till 20% runoff.

The next day the plant looked like it was recovering from transplant, but today (one day later) it has signs of over watering (curled leaves).

I currently have it in my GR under a 300w Viparspectra LED on 18/6 schedule.

Temp between 65-75 F and RH between 40-60%

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Please help! Any advice is welcome.
 

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Dank Bongula

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It's possible it is still just recovering from the transplant...tips aren't yellow are they? Can't really tell with your purple pics.

Soil didn't get compacted when transplanting did it? In the past when I overwatered, I would place a towel under my pot to help soak up some of the water and pull it out a little quicker if I thought it was too bad.
 

Sokofofat

Active Member
It's possible it is still just recovering from the transplant...tips aren't yellow are they? Can't really tell with your purple pics.

Soil didn't get compacted when transplanting did it? In the past when I overwatered, I would place a towel under my pot to help soak up some of the water and pull it out a little quicker if I thought it was too bad.
Could still be recovering from the transplant... I think i did the transplant correctly and didnt compact the soil.

Great call on the towel under the plant after watering.. I've done that in the past with other plants to avoid soaking my wood floors and it helped also helped increase RH in a dry environment.

Thanks
 

Sokofofat

Active Member
It's possible it is still just recovering from the transplant...tips aren't yellow are they? Can't really tell with your purple pics.

Soil didn't get compacted when transplanting did it? In the past when I overwatered, I would place a towel under my pot to help soak up some of the water and pull it out a little quicker if I thought it was too bad.
No yellowing tips, just super droopy. I think I just need to wait for the soil to dry out a bit.
 
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