Can she be saved!?!? Or just throw in the hash pile?...

kmksrh21

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I got a sick lady.... Don't know if it's too late or if she can be revived. Help me out here.

4ft. bubba kush plant in a 5 gal. pot (transplanted a week ago) from a 3 gal. pot.
She was extremely root bound.

Clone that was taken in June, been in flowering 6 weeks now and seems like hasn't had any new growth in a week or so...

Fox Farms Ocean Forest under 400w hps, fed fox farms grow big and big bloom. Also been using some Happy frog dry fert fruit n flower. and neem oil treatments.

Can she be saved or should I bring her down and end her misery??
 

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That plant looks like it was having deficiencies before it was transplanted. It looks like over fertilization as well. I would chalk it up as a loss and make hash out of it.
 
Did you loosen the rootball when you repotted it? Looks severely overwatered...which can happen if the soil is too compact and its not getting oxygen to the roots...you can "try" to repot it, being VERY gentle to the root structure expanding it out so its not as rootbound...just like take a sheet of plastic in a darkish room and lay her on her side and take her out of the pot...loosen the rootball up and repot with very airy soil(perlite!)...
 
Did you loosen the rootball when you repotted it? Looks severely overwatered...which can happen if the soil is too compact and its not getting oxygen to the roots...you can "try" to repot it, being VERY gentle to the root structure expanding it out so its not as rootbound...just like take a sheet of plastic in a darkish room and lay her on her side and take her out of the pot...loosen the rootball up and repot with very airy soil(perlite!)...

Sweet thanks, I'll give that a shot. No I did not loosen it at all when I transplanted.
 
Did you loosen the rootball when you repotted it? Looks severely overwatered...which can happen if the soil is too compact and its not getting oxygen to the roots...you can "try" to repot it, being VERY gentle to the root structure expanding it out so its not as rootbound...just like take a sheet of plastic in a darkish room and lay her on her side and take her out of the pot...loosen the rootball up and repot with very airy soil(perlite!)...

are you sposed to loosen the root ball when you transplant?
 
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