If you do it right, there will be no shock.
I just transplanted yesterday evening and I was wondering - how long does it take for transplant shock to set in?
The plant looks completely normal, not droopy or sagging and it's been about 18 hrs. The transplant went very smoothly with little to no root disturbance. I also fed Superthrive right after.
ALSO 2 other important questions:
When can the plant start getting direct sunlight again?
When should I start feeding nutes again?
Last edited by MJmood; 06-10-2012 at 10:56 AM.
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If you do it right, there will be no shock.
All the pictures I post on this website are for research purposes only. My pictures are taken from websites on the internet, none of which are personally taken.
yeah i never get any shock when transplanting continue with what you were doing looking good
It shud be fine.. plants only go into shock when a jackass transplants them.. or when u change the mediums. You should give extra sunlight right after a transplant and plenty of water.. I wudnt recommend any chem. nutes tho.
look good man don't worry about shock if u do everything right that plant will take off, just top as much as possible before august comes around, and give nutes right away, maybe a little less than before
Hey experts, can a brotha get some help?
I never had transplant shock but I always wait for my plant to get rootbound before I transfer. Do you guys have any advice so I dont have to wait as long?
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