What do i do, shes dying.

So i transplanted this pretty lady here. And this happened. Ive been looking ALL OVER THE INTERNET about what to do, and im baffled. The closest i can think, is maybe its overwatered. But im a damn noob and i really dont want her to do. She's all i got. ANY help or advice would be appreciated. I dont have many resources either. Was about this time yesterday that i repotted and it took about 18 hours for it to look like this, up until then she looked like she loved it. Please help.
 

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Are you sure?? I noticed a good little portion of root damage during transplant.. but i dont know if it was nearly enough to bother her. It was maybe 15-25% of roots. The rest remained intact. Thank you for the reply, i have been freaking out all day.
 

Herb & Suds

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Are you sure?? I noticed a good little portion of root damage during transplant.. but i dont know if it was nearly enough to bother her. It was maybe 15-25% of roots. The rest remained intact. Thank you for the reply, i have been freaking out all day.
I have cut down roots on purpose and if you actually ruined the roots you can't save it...I am sure it will perk up in a few days,,, don't mess with it till soil is dry
 
Oh i hope.. do i worry about watering it? I gave her a good bit right after the transplant, as the soil she went into was dry of course. I do hope you are right, thanks a budload!
 

Herb & Suds

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I have cut down roots on purpose and if you actually ruined the roots you can't save it...I am sure it will perk up in a few days
Oh i hope.. do i worry about watering it? I gave her a good bit right after the transplant, as the soil she went into was dry of course. I do hope you are right, thanks a budload!
Growing for 50 years ...I think you are fine ...no more anything for a week
 
Are you sure cuz the soil still seems pretty moist a good 3-4 inches down.. im going to put about half a cup down onto where the root would start.. wish me luck yo.
 
I put the tiniest little tad bit of water into a little moat type pocket around the base of the stem where it goes into the soil. If i notice any sort of rise of the plant, you may be right. If not, then i may have to start over.
 

undercovergrow

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awesome news - as your girl leaves the seedling stage and starts to veg she will need more water. sounds like you're being careful of not over watering her which is great as a seedling but then the plants do need more water as they get bigger - not necessarily watering more often but watering enough when you do water. good luck on your grow! bongsmilie
 

Kushash

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:) im a member for life now, all your guys responses has put my mind at ease, and over the last 15 minutes ive watched her slowly perkin back up. God bless you guys.
Going back to when you transplanted.
Did you put the plant into new soil that was dry and water everything after transplanting?
If you did that was a big mistake. The new soil has to be evenly moist before you add the plant to it.
 
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