light after transplant?

Torch1

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If you transplanted into something neutral... feed the girl.

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vostok

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I always advise flushers and transplanters to do it late in the day...so the plant recovers overnight in dark or dim light... But often I forget my own advise and screw things up, cannabis does that to my short term memory ...lol

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Had you just transplant why feed the medium should have enough food, or why else transplant, the plant needs a minimum of 8 hours(if older than 2-3 weeks) for oxygen to reattach to the rootzone, so the plant can continue to feed, this is why you water well after a pot up, so that water may drain and be replaced by 02
 

GrowinDad

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I love my dyna gro. Simple, minimal products, easy to control.

Interesting, I generally do not water after transplant. Not saying it is right in any way. I do water the smaller pot, then add to mildly moist soil in new pot. the new soil I mix with an appropriate nute dose for the plant, a little on the light side. They do tend to need the next watering a day or so sooner than normal. maybe i should just water right after...
 

VX420

Active Member
For god sakes you just transplanted a plant nothing more. Its fine.. do whatever you would normaly do. Unless you Ripped it out by the stem she is fine.
 

bush5087

New Member
I always thought you had to either lessen the light exposure or just go shadow mode for a day or two ( maybe 3) which I thought gave the roots the undivided energy to spread thru the new space u have just given it (after a transplant)
 

JayB69me

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I always thought you had to either lessen the light exposure or just go shadow mode for a day or two ( maybe 3) which I thought gave the roots the undivided energy to spread thru the new space u have just given it (after a transplant)
Transplanted outdoor plant and it started drooping right aways so I put in the shade and it bounced back in an hour or so. I tried the sun again but it started drooping again so I’ll leave in the shade for a day or 2 and see when it can handle the sun again. 86966C70-B2A6-4ABA-A7F1-93384467EFAE.jpeg86966C70-B2A6-4ABA-A7F1-93384467EFAE.jpeg319D298C-EB0D-45C7-995D-253198478DD8.jpeg
 

Wizzlebiz

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I always thought you had to either lessen the light exposure or just go shadow mode for a day or two ( maybe 3) which I thought gave the roots the undivided energy to spread thru the new space u have just given it (after a transplant)
Do it at night. Roots hate sunlight. In the morning they will be fine

On the nutes if you are transplanting into soil you won't need them for a couple weeks. If you are going into coco or hydro you need them right away.
 
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