robbie82
Well-Known Member
To be honest the first pics do look like underwatering, but it will usually perk up in a few hours. If this has not happened, just leave the plant on its own. Honestly it realllly dosent look that bad, at times i have had plants look way worse, its wierd sometimes, its almost like plant can have a "bad day" and then out of no where perk right back up.
There is no reason why you cant transplant now though. Every plant I have ever had has aaaalways responeded veeery well to a transplant. and ABSOLOUTLY give it fresh soil and perlite. I neeeever use the same soil. This is one of the benifits of an unatrual grow, cuase u act as god and get to do things that plants dont normally get to. Like new soil. Giving the plant new soil makes the roots stronger as they stretch, create better soil/air ventelation, the new soil will be more soluable to H20, and when ur nuting wont have any setamint in the soil from previous feeds.
But dont go too crazy over it iloveit, I can tell you right now unless something drastic happens your plant will be ok.
Give me up to the dat pics for some better advice. Tomorrow I work from 7am-3pm (est) and will be able to responde shortly after.
There is no reason why you cant transplant now though. Every plant I have ever had has aaaalways responeded veeery well to a transplant. and ABSOLOUTLY give it fresh soil and perlite. I neeeever use the same soil. This is one of the benifits of an unatrual grow, cuase u act as god and get to do things that plants dont normally get to. Like new soil. Giving the plant new soil makes the roots stronger as they stretch, create better soil/air ventelation, the new soil will be more soluable to H20, and when ur nuting wont have any setamint in the soil from previous feeds.
But dont go too crazy over it iloveit, I can tell you right now unless something drastic happens your plant will be ok.
Give me up to the dat pics for some better advice. Tomorrow I work from 7am-3pm (est) and will be able to responde shortly after.