my plant got transported and now its sagging bad help!!

TaraBowls

Member
hey, i have two beautiful girls and we just transported them to larger pots and one of them is as healthly as ever and the other one is drooping really bad, ive looked on different forums to find some answer but all ive found is lack of nutriuents, underwatering, and over watering. we tested the nutrients there levels are all normal. including the ph balance. weve keep it on the same watering schedule with the same amount of water and never had a problem before. the plant is also growing really weird, i.e. really tall, and not branching out very much is the normal? help!!:wall:
 
Went through this recently. A couple of drops of Super Thrive (just a few, maybe 3 drops) in a gallon of water resolved the problem within a day. Plants were no longer drooping and looked much more alive. It's available at Wal-Mart for about 9 dollars. Hope this helps.
 

TaraBowls

Member
Went through this recently. A couple of drops of Super Thrive (just a few, maybe 3 drops) in a gallon of water resolved the problem within a day. Plants were no longer drooping and looked much more alive. It's available at Wal-Mart for about 9 dollars. Hope this helps.
i actually just bought that a couple days ago it works wonders, but i havent seen any results though we did buy it the same day we transported=)
 

TaraBowls

Member
so i just discovered rust colored spots on it and i know thats from light burn and too high of a humidity i think that might be the problem so i adjusted the light and added alittle more ventalation hopefully this will solve our problem
 

reggaerican

Well-Known Member
sounds like there is a lot of variables like 1 what type of light are you using? how much are you feeding it, and what type of dirt do you use?

can you post pics..
 

wowshiv

Member
As long as the main roots were not damaged the plant will be fine. Almost all plants that were recently transplanted will have a very low stress shock that lasts anywhere from about 1-5 days. The same thing happened to my friend, within about a day and a half it was back up and healthy.
 

legallyflying

Well-Known Member
I just lost one of my plants to transplant shock :( I think her roots got a little damaged going straight into the hydroton. I have my lights as high as they will go but its still a bit of a rude awakening for the ladies.... "wake up and grow bitches"

Going to pick up some of that superthrive. sounds like a good thing to have around.
 

TaraBowls

Member
yeah it is already showing improvement. that was the problem im glad i noticed it yesterdday or it may not have survived were not out of the woods, but its working well. i use a flowering miracle grow formula with a 6-9-9 nutrient feed. with superthrive in the water supply. we are currently using halogen lights because we cant afford hps but our yeild is coming in in a week or two and we should be able to afford them. i know its not a good crow light but when thats all you got it sufices
 
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