Will she make it

clouds

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i had to transplant her because frost coming soon and shes falling over looks like shes starting to die pic was taken 10 mins after transplant 2 before pic and the rest are after
 

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i hops she does!
only thing i can think of is to keep her out of direct sun light for a little while and hope she perks up?
you didn't over water after potting her did you?
 
did you dig up the rootball or just pull it out of the ground? not to sound like a dick for asking, but I have seen people just yank plants out of the ground because they are that uneducated when it comes gardening.
 
yep she just needed a good sleep shes looking good im keep her in shade for a few days before putting her back in the sun just in case tho
 
Transplanting a plant grown in the ground is difficult too do without some loss of root-mass. If you find yourself in the same situation in the future, and if you can do it without your 'garden' sticking out like bollocks on a bulldog, you might want to try something a Yankee friend of mine does in the fall if the temperature is dropping too low.

He drives stakes that are slightly taller than his plants around his 'garden' that he can lay a heavy tarp over so it encloses his plants. Around his plants he drives in smaller stakes, roughly the height of his plants, and he runs that flat extension cord looking stuff that is used in gutters and roof valleys to melt ice and snow. When the sun goes down he throws the tarp over his plants and turns on the heat-cord. It keeps the temperature high enough without creating light that would cause a problem. In the morning he turns off the heat source and removes the tarp.

I think it would be a pain in the ass but I also think it would beat losing plants to cold or through transplanting them at such a late date.

Being a Rebel instead of a Yankee I have never needed to try it but he swears it works.
 
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