Leves on plant feel dry and are curling up

Lazasco

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So I just repotted two of my plants one is dung OK but the other one seems to be struggling really bad it's leaves are getting crunchy and there folding up like a taco also the edges of the leaves are getting like yellow and one of my leaves has a huge white spot on it I'm completely clueless they have been dung great until now
 

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4(207)

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So I just repotted two of my plants one is dung OK but the other one seems to be struggling really bad it's leaves are getting crunchy and there folding up like a taco also the edges of the leaves are getting like yellow and one of my leaves has a huge white spot on it I'm completely clueless they have been dung great until now
Did the root ball tear, even a little?
 

4(207)

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This ^^^^^^
Also
After transplant......
Did you water it in? Or just, put it in its new pot?
Did you use just water / feed? Or did you hit it with extra nutrients too?
Ha I take it you've transplanted early before too...

I know I have.

Live and never stop learning right?
 

Lazasco

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This ^^^^^^
Also
After transplant......
Did you water it in? Or just, put it in its new pot?
Did you use just water / feed? Or did you hit it with extra nutrients too?
I bought new soil and the soil was already damp so I did not water. And no nutriens
 

4(207)

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Hey sorry I took so long to reply I was really busy with some personal stuff and yes but I have two plants and some of the roots tore on both plants bit only this one .is strugging
That's the issue!

Just use light feedings and let it veg for a while without training or pruning.

Cheers:leaf::leaf:
 

Tim1987

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I bought new soil and the soil was already damp so I did not water. And no nutriens
This too.
You have to water or feed them in, when transplanting. So the roots settle, nutrients wash down, and the roots make contact with the new media.
Otherwise a completely different media / enviroment can shock em'
I usually just water.
 

4(207)

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This too.
You have to water or feed them in, when transplanting. So the roots settle, nutrients wash down, and the roots make contact with the new media.
Otherwise a completely different media / enviroment can shock em'
I usually just water.
Agreed.

Growing up in a nursery, I can vouch for this practice first hand and with 100s of different foliage plants/vegetables/shrubs etc etc.

Good input from @Tim1987
 

tiltswitch

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Soilless needs to be activated first really, needs to grow bacteria otherwise it's inert, so you must water when you pot up, really you should water your medium the day before then pot up but it's a messy business
 
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