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pandaemic

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Hello my plant is wilting after i transplanted it 1 or 2 days ago. How can i help or fix this problem? that is a pic of my plant.
 

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rucca

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They droop after you transplant, it should perk up. Is the soil wet? Does your new pot have drainage holes?
 

pandaemic

Member
yes it is wet i spray the plant and soil with water from a lake and no it does not or can i make any its ceramic
 
It looks like your plant got stressed during the transplant. Just make sure it's watered and hope the plant is strong enough to overcome it. Usually if it's strong enough it should perk up within the next few days.
 

darkdestruction420

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You need to re-transplant it now! no drainage holes is not an option! you absolutely must have them.
It sounds like you may be overwatering as well. when do you mist your plants? water on the leaves can magnify light and cook your leaves.
 

nick88

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You have got to have drainage holes, and if the soil is wet quit watering it and misting with water your drowning it
 

darkdestruction420

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once in the moring and once at night with a spray bottle
cannabis needs wet dry cycles. your soil needs to dry out between waterings. I dont mist ive never seen any benefits to it, your plants are perfectly capable of absorbing all the moisture they need through the roots and through the air to a lesser extent. Too much water is a very very bad thing.
 

420BongRips

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Bro, no offense, everytime I see a post saying "help my plant is dieing@@!@!" and I look at the pic and see the plant drooping looking like a wilted weed it makes me crack up, I don't know why but it's just hilarious, no offense bro I do it everytime I see this. Good luck on reviving it, let it dry out and it should be good.
 

dewbzillla

Active Member
When you transplanted it, did you damage the roots?
I always wait til I can at least see lots of roots in the drainage holes, the whole root ball pops out of the pot and my plants never get transplant shock.
 

nick88

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the soil is moist not wet tho
When it comes to soil, moist is wet bro. You want to wait until the to inch or so is totaly dry. Even then the soil in middle and bottom will still be moist . Your lighting has alot to do with how often you will need to water. What lights are you using
 

nick88

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my other plants as well
I see where you misted those as well. They are really getting stretched, and never use a clear container for growing unless youre going to ut something around them to block light from getting to the roots . What are you using for lighting
 

pandaemic

Member
their like that because their growing towards the sun so i have to rotate the pots so they grow the other direction
 
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