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Well, I transferred from 4 inch pots to 2 gallon pots with my plants. A few hours later one of my plants appears to heave yellow edging around a couple of leafs?
Is that normal transplant shock? I'll take a picture in the morning. I went from Fox Farm Ocean Forest into the same soil. The soil was flushe once I put it in. The rest seem fine. I sprayed the underside of the leaves in case of spidermites though I doubt they would go from nothing to being there and causing good damage in two-three hours. Any thoughts? Pictures sometime tomorrow. |
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wuts up big man! The yellowing is the transplant shock, not a big deal but if you are really worried about it you can get some root stimulator and add that to the water. Definitely not spidermites especially since its indoors.
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a tad bit over watered and droopy be careful... ease up on the water..
iloveyou |
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