Transplanting questions

Deerhunter617

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I'm wanting to transplant a plant that's in a one gallon pot of soil into a three gallon container of coco would I be better of just cutting the bottom of the one gallon container and planting the hole thing in the three gallon container of coco? The plants have been vegging 23 days:?:
 

Cali.Grown>408

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no..do a proper transplant..its easy just put the main trunk in between ur middle and ring finger, get a good grip and flip it up side down and it should slide right out of its pot as long as ur soils dry..then put it in its new pot and..bam
 

Deerhunter617

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Plant came out of the one gallon pot no problem all the dirt in the gallon pot and the plant came out at one time and stayed together I put it in a 3 gallon container of coco that was ph'd at 5.8 the only problem is my plant is so damn slouchy looking now except for it's first true set of leaves at the base of it is this one of those waiting games to see if she dies?? Got me hesitant of switching pots with my other plant that is also in soil and doing crappy I thought I'd try to do an organic grow this time lmao what a waste of time I just need to stick with what I know I didn't mess up putting that plant in such a change of ph in it's growing medium
 

canefan

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Be patient with it, she is probably just stressed out. Give her some water, I would also mist her with SuperThrive. SuperThrive is a great supplement to help a plant over stress. The other one you have you might want to spray her down with the SuperThrive the day before you plan on transplanting. This is just a guess but I would imagine that changing your growing medium and your ph after she was use to soil was a great shock to her.
Good Luck and Most Importantly Be Patient with her.
 

UncleBuck

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good advice^

give her some time and water and patience to get over the transplant shock. the fact that all the dirt stayed together when you transplanted is a good thing, as it means you had nice roots anchoring all the dirt together. good luck!
 

Cali.Grown>408

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yea its either stress or she's hungry do what they said and if she's still slouchy after a few days give her some food
 
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