LITERALLY need your URGENT help

fir3dragon

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Looks like a good plan man. Thanks for the advice. I got two questions please:
1- Would the plant hold for another day?
2- What is the best way to transplant it? In other words, I need to transplant it in order to avoid giving the plant another shock so it doesn't die on me.

Any suggestions?
im gonna give my honest opinion... it is possible to save it.. but i would trash it, and grow another one with proper soil and it will grow prolly twice as fast.
 

Meezko

Member
im gonna give my honest opinion... it is possible to save it.. but i would trash it, and grow another one with proper soil and it will grow prolly twice as fast.
Fair enough man...Thanks,

Quick question though: How do you go around transplanting it?
 

missnu

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As I said...the dirt when it is in the ground, might be great, but once you dig it up and put it in pots it isn't so great. That is the way with most outside soil or dirt.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
Well usually when transplanting you turn the pot over and let the rootball and soil just slide out in one big pot shaped mass, but I have a feeling that won't happen with this plant and that dirt...
 

Thor1911

Well-Known Member
First reaction of the soil 'What the f* is that'
lol Is that your bucket your failed pottery goes in and a seed just so happened to sprout in it? just joshin

Get as much of that clay off the roots as you can, its suffocating them!
 

Meezko

Member
Well usually when transplanting you turn the pot over and let the rootball and soil just slide out in one big pot shaped mass, but I have a feeling that won't happen with this plant and that dirt...
Hmmm...looks like a pretty reasonable argument...

I got a couple of seeds left, so I'll just go ahead and start planting em...

I think what messed this whole thing up is over-heating...ever since I was trying to water it and fertilize it, which made things worse...The problem was that my dumb-ass brother put the pot close to the air-conditioner compressor outside for 2 nights...with all the dry,hot air blowing on it...it just went numb i guess...
 

Meezko

Member
First reaction of the soil 'What the f* is that'
lol Is that your bucket your failed pottery goes in and a seed just so happened to sprout in it? just joshin

Get as much of that clay off the roots as you can, its suffocating them!
Hehehe, dude: I know I suck at it, it's my first time...that's why I was asking you guys...

Actually i am taking some soil out...I think it's too late though
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
You won't get a plant to grow in that dirt in a pot...it might grow things when it is on the ground...but in a pot...not going to happen...
 

Malevolence

New Member
Looks like a good plan man. Thanks for the advice. I got two questions please:
1- Would the plant hold for another day?
2- What is the best way to transplant it? In other words, I need to transplant it in order to avoid giving the plant another shock so it doesn't die on me.

Any suggestions?
1 - Maybe, but it will almost def get worse.
2 - Support the stalk at the base and turn the pot upside down and slide the plant with the dirt out of the pot. Gently and carefully break off excess dirt, don't try to get it all off. Rinse the roots with distilled water if you feel like it. Put the plant in a new pot with some dirt in the bottom, and then bury the plant with more dirt up to the stalk.

[video=youtube;AIx6MLXIze4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIx6MLXIze4[/video]

It's possible you could take a couple of clones and start over, but the success of that will probably be pretty low. The good thing is you won't lose anything by trying.
 
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