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tat2d420

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OK, I have one of my plants that has been severely stressed do to a late move. It has been moved for about 2 weeks now. Anyways it has no side branches and doesn't look like any are growing. It has been topped and the new top growth looks good just real slow growing. Is there anything I can to to help her?
 

masterd

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dude had the same problem couple of months ago,i tried and tried to get it back but in the end it just wasnt worth it, do what i did and just get some healthy babies going,
 

Green Cross

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OK, I have one of my plants that has been severely stressed do to a late move. It has been moved for about 2 weeks now. Anyways it has no side branches and doesn't look like any are growing. It has been topped and the new top growth looks good just real slow growing. Is there anything I can to to help her?
Moved from where? It's in shock?

And It looks like you're using premixed concrete as a growing medium?

I would start over with some decent soil. That plant is beyond repair, and probably male anyhow

Sorry i don't have any good news for you :wall:
 

tat2d420

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It is a female and I moved it out of the corn field that it was in, with the same soil. I have others growing in the same soil with no problems,just this one.
 

shnkrmn

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Moved from where? It's in shock?

And It looks like you're using premixed concrete as a growing medium?

I would start over with some decent soil. That plant is beyond repair, and probably male anyhow

Sorry i don't have any good news for you :wall:
Looks more like grout to me:-P.

Yea, bud. start over. Get some decent potting soil. And don't top a plant while it's still a seedling next time either. Wait until it's a little bigger. Sorry man, good luck next time.:weed:
 

tat2d420

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The thing is I didn't top until it was bigger. If you look in my album it is the one in the corn field. If I lose it I just lose it. I have others that are doing well.I just hate to see any of them go.
 

masterd

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yeah mate, the time and effort that ull put into that trying to get it back to healthy lady can definately be invested other places, anyway good luck with it all mate
 

shnkrmn

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I checked out your album. Those were nice plants. Field dirt in a pot though. I would die too :)
 

tat2d420

Active Member
I still think she will make it. The pic doesn't do it justice. I will keep you guys in the loop on this one.Thanks for the advise though.
 

masterd

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yeah dude if that thing turns around, i wanna hear about it, because from what i can tell..... shes in dirt.... isnt she? like not in potting mix, which makes it pretty hard for those roots to shoot, its all good in the ground, but it makes life hard once you get it out of the ground(no bacteria or whatnot to help)
 
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