Help! New grower

Queeny420

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I need help figuring out what is wrong with her! She is Green Ribbon and I just bought her a couple days ago. I transplanted her and the next morning when I woke up she looked like this :( I have 4 other plants that are growing beautifully and I have done the same thing with them. Can someone please tell me what happened to her and if I can revive baby? :( I really want to grow this strain.
 

Torch1

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Got lots of green in her still, enough to make more roots for sure... it'll pick up again-- just a Lil patience I would think. Happy growing!

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Roscko

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Yup just transplant shock, make sure the soil is damp and has good drainage. Also make sure its not a high nutrient based soil as it could burn the baby. Its also good to make sure its not in
direct sunlight the first two days if has that much shock. If you can find a plastic pop bottle or similar put that over the plant for a day or two till it perks up. This will help it maintain a good mini greenhouse effect. ;)
Best of luck
 

Queeny420

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May just be shocked. ..I say be patient and see what she does. If it gets worse post another pic
Got lots of green in her still, enough to make more roots for sure... it'll pick up again-- just a Lil patience I would think. Happy growing!

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Ok, thanks. I did check the leaves and they are still soft as well. The stem is still really green as are the leaves. I know this is a hard strain to grow so I'm hoping it i
Yup just transplant shock, make sure the soil is damp and has good drainage. Also make sure its not a high nutrient based soil as it could burn the baby. Its also good to make sure its not in
direct sunlight the first two days if has that much shock. If you can find a plastic pop bottle or similar put that over the plant for a day or two till it perks up. This will help it maintain a good mini greenhouse effect. ;)
Best of luck
I'm using Fox Farm Ocean Forrest which is pretty high in nutrients I think. Should I take her out of the soil?
 

Queeny420

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get a breeze on it, and........stop calling them babies. that attitude has killed more plants than Roundup
I would thank you but that was kinda rude. Maybe you need to smoke. She is still a baby and mine and I can call them whatever I want, not the reason she looks the way she does, common now. She has plenty of breeze on her though :) . I would like advise on what to do not what to call my plants since I take my growing seriously and have genuine questions. Thank you
 

Roscko

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Agreed on not taking out of soil. The shock was most likely from that soil. It should pick up no worries.
Only transplant again if it keeps getting worse and use a plain based soil with only 1/3 of the fox farm mixed in and a good watering.
But only if it gets worse.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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I would thank you but that was kinda rude. Maybe you need to smoke. She is still a baby and mine and I can call them whatever I want, not the reason she looks the way she does, common now. She has plenty of breeze on her though :) . I would like advise on what to do not what to call my plants since I take my growing seriously and have genuine questions. Thank you

my plants, these plants, that plant...........
I'm serious. watch the boards and see how many people that refer to plants as "babies," or name them..........kill their plants. I'm not rude, I'm forward.
 

Queeny420

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my plants, these plants, that plant...........
I'm serious. watch the boards and see how many people that refer to plants as "babies," or name them..........kill their plants. I'm not rude, I'm forward.
What would you like me to call them to please King of Forwardness?
 

Queeny420

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Agreed on not taking out of soil. The shock was most likely from that soil. It should pick up no worries.
Only transplant again if it keeps getting worse and use a plain based soil with only 1/3 of the fox farm mixed in and a good watering.
But only if it gets worse.
Thank you for actually being helpful :) What are signs I should look for of it getting worse? Is there anything specific?
 

Queeny420

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I call them......plants, and treat them as such.
I don't care...you clearly aren't getting that. Um so do you have anything useful to tell me? Or you just wanna argue and tell people what to do? Cuz I'm just trying to figure out how to save my plant and could careless about anything else, hence why I'm on here asking....Thank you
 

Roscko

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Give her about a day, if she doesn't perk back up a bit (leaves should start facing back up towards the sun light), you will know shes not getting better.
 
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