drooping leaves after root damage

lmoore2680

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I agree wait add water or food like u would all transplants disturb the roots

I'm the champ. everyone else is below me jk lol
 

Silky Shagsalot

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doesn't look like a droop to me. they just aren't doing the happy dance. keep your regular schedule, don't water/feed if it's not time...
 

purplehays1

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Ok so I transplanted my plant into a bigger pot. But when I did I broke some of the roots off. It's been about 5 days and my leaves are still droopy. I'm vegging with a 150 wat 16000 lumen hps light... what can I do? Or is my plant fucked....?
plant is fine, its just a little stressed

chill
 

dannyboy602

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If u damaged the roots give it a root stimulator to help it along. Superthrive may halp you. Its B1 and kelp and pretty good stuff.
 
keep her watered + maybe a touch of root stimulator, and leave her under the sun she'll love that a few days....

and Bat Guano is bat poop, haven't you seen Ace Ventura Pet Detective? SHIKAKA!
 

bennythejet420

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So here is my dilemma, I have a plant about 6 feet tall that has been grown outside. I am a nube but had some help and it was a perfectly healthy plant beginning to flower but it got uprooted (girlfriend issues). The roots are obviously significantly damaged but it was such a thick stalk and root system that it seemed like it could be saved. I wanted to baby it so I put it in a pot with the only fertilizer I had at the time, Miracle Grow African Violet mixed with a little generic potting soil and watered it. It has been three days since this happened, I haven't watered it again because it is still moist. I had 5 CFL lights on it which I thought would be easier on it than direct sunlight. The Ph is slightly acidic now and the plant has gotten droopier every day. I am really worried about it dying. I read about trimming leaves and Superthrive(which I bought today but have not yet used, not trimmed yet either). Before I do anything else I was hoping to get some advice.
 

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