Z Zman23 Member Jan 22, 2020 #1 I just transplanted my clone onto it’s final home and watered it, it’s gotten droopy since then, is this transplant shock and will it go away? Attachments DD86A5FB-8CEB-458A-AB7A-4147234AA85F.jpeg 2.9 MB · Views: 35
I just transplanted my clone onto it’s final home and watered it, it’s gotten droopy since then, is this transplant shock and will it go away?
T macc Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2020 #2 Did you disrupt the roots? That's a hard droop, but it will be ok. Maybe up to week
Z Zman23 Member Jan 22, 2020 #3 T macc said: Did you disrupt the roots? That's a hard droop, but it will be ok. Maybe up to week Click to expand... I think it looks worse than it is bc the plant is bent over a little from LST, but I just turned the old pot upside down, pulled it out, and gently set it in the little hole I dug and then topped it off with soil and watered
T macc said: Did you disrupt the roots? That's a hard droop, but it will be ok. Maybe up to week Click to expand... I think it looks worse than it is bc the plant is bent over a little from LST, but I just turned the old pot upside down, pulled it out, and gently set it in the little hole I dug and then topped it off with soil and watered
S spek9 Well-Known Member Jan 22, 2020 #5 T macc said: Ok, I see. Give it 2 or 3 days. It'll bounce back. Click to expand... Agreed. No pampering, and it'll be fine.
T macc said: Ok, I see. Give it 2 or 3 days. It'll bounce back. Click to expand... Agreed. No pampering, and it'll be fine.