i need help :(

bucket656

Member
i recently was given 8 plants by my friend. and he had them planted at his house. his rents found them and is making him get rid of them.:finger:
he gave them to me. and we dug them out and moved them closer to my house. and we replanted them and the first few days they were fine, they looked good and smelled amazing. but today i went to look at them and they look dead. like the color is still there and everything, but the leafs are droopin and like pointed to the ground. none of them look healthy. could it be because its raining?

im new to this website and new to growing, any help would be great thank you!!!:-o
 

court420

Active Member
I'm sure you'll get much better answers but it could be due to the stress of A. being dug up. B.Man handled ya'll didn't physically touch the roots did you??? and C. if the soil on your property is different than the soil they came from that too could stress them and put them into shock
 

bucket656

Member
I'm sure you'll get much better answers but it could be due to the stress of A. being dug up. B.Man handled ya'll didn't physically touch the roots did you??? and C. if the soil on your property is different than the soil they came from that too could stress them and put them into shock
well i didnt really manhandle the plants or touch the roots. and we moved them by car without puttin them into a pot. we jus laid them down in a car and then planted them near my house. the soil could be different, will that kill the plants?:fire:
 

bucket656

Member
well i didnt really manhandle the plants or touch the roots. and we moved them by car without puttin them into a pot. we jus laid them down in a car and then planted them near my house. the soil could be different, will that kill the plants?:fire:
would it help if i uploaded pics of them?
 

court420

Active Member
I doubt it will kill them they'll just take alittle longer to recover is all,Reason being the change in soil plus being dug up has most likely stressed them out and sent them into shock. Been there Done that ;)

P.S. the Plant in my Avatar was put into shock the same way when I transfered them into their larger pots and as you can see shes doing great that picture was taken 8-22-2009

P.P.S. yes Pictures would help besides I always love looking at pictures of herb plants :D
 

bucket656

Member
I doubt it will kill them they'll just take alittle longer to recover is all,Reason being the change in soil plus being dug up has most likely stressed them out and sent them into shock. Been there Done that ;)

P.S. the Plant in my Avatar was put into shock the same way when I transfered them into their larger pots and as you can see shes doing great that picture was taken 8-22-2009

P.P.S. yes Pictures would help besides I always love looking at pictures of herb plants :D
well my plants where doing good after the rain but now there starting to worrie me:o. they came back alive all nice and green and there starting to droop. the biggest one is doing well. the other ones are not i dont know if they are not getting enough sunliight they only get some sun and there are alot of yellow leaves on the bottoms:leaf: help!!!! please!!
 
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