Question about transplanting shock

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by pothead1666, Jun 13, 2005.

  1. pothead1666

    pothead1666 Member

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    I just recently transplanted my weed plant to a better (and more secure) location. It is about a foot high and ive noticed the mornig after i moved it the leaves have drooped down and the bottom inch of the stalk is a little yellow (but not that bad.)Others have said it isnt waterd enough or is over watered but i dont think that could be. Could this be transplanting shock and if so how long will it take before it looks better.
    big thanks to whomever helps me out man!
     
  2. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    To lessen/prevent transplant shock water just before and right after you transplant with water with horticultural vitamin B-1 added.
    Commercial brands like Thrive Alive and Super Thrive are mainly B-1.
    There are many things that can cause leaves to droop, inc. too much/too little water.

    I suggest you get some Thrive Alive or horticultural (not the kind for people) vitamin B-1 and add it to your next watering.
     
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