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Mvelardez

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I transplanted this girl a month ago and she did this a few hours after moving her. She came out of it for a week or 2 but in the last few days she's gone back.It is ffof soil is It is not a watering issue which i know many will suggest but u have a good grasp on watering .its under spider farms sf1000 at 70 percent brightness and 22 inches away I have not given her nutes since the transplant. And I'm not sure if they will even help now. The ph is 6.5 and the running off ppm is 200. The root zone temp is 72 degrees i always water in at 6.5. Is she hungry any ideas how to bring her back?
 

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Southside112

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Those look like thirsty plants to me. I know you said you had watering down but that's what it looks like.
 

kovidkough

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Yes they were very healthy looking. But she did suffer transplant shock.that lasted about 8 days but she pulled out of it and was doing well
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ok my only thought, if its not water, its probably probably something in the root zone, leaning towards rot/infection
 

Mvelardez

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When transplanting is it necessary to break up that root ball or is it better to leave in as solid as it comes out of the pot
 

kovidkough

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maybe the soil is staying to wet to long and its promoting bacterial growth below the surface, I never used drips in soil
 

Mvelardez

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I will say she is a tough one to grow for a beginner. I have a blue dream and Mexican haze that are doing well. She has been a challenge
 
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