New grower first try please help!

Two days ago i transplanted my auto to a better breathing soil because the previous was to heavy and my plaant was growing very slow. I checked it yesterday and it looked fine, So i watered it well but prob tooo well so today it was still wet the plant looked droopy and yellowing from the bottom.. Is it gonna make it? Or its going to die? :cry:
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
How big is plant? Kind of soil and lights you using? Have you been feeding? Ph ? More info, the more we can help.
Without a pic , hard to advise.

Bob please dont make comments like that to people looking for help! Your comment was uncalled for!
 

BobThe420Builder

Well-Known Member
How big is plant? Kind of soil and lights you using? Have you been feeding? Ph ? More info, the more we can help.
Without a pic , hard to advise.

Bob please dont make comments like that to people looking for help! Your comment was uncalled for!
Sir yes sir!!!
 
How big is plant? Kind of soil and lights you using? Have you been feeding? Ph ? More info, the more we can help.
Without a pic , hard to advise.

Bob please dont make comments like that to people looking for help! Your comment was uncalled for!
I will post later photos
 
I just took a look at it after 3-4 hours of 30celsius sun direct light the soil became drier and the plant stood up looking better but i will post pictures anyway
 

Triple R

Member
Two days ago i transplanted my auto to a better breathing soil because the previous was to heavy and my plaant was growing very slow. I checked it yesterday and it looked fine, So i watered it well but prob tooo well so today it was still wet the plant looked droopy and yellowing from the bottom.. Is it gonna make it? Or its going to die? :cry:
Auto's stress hard and have a ruff time bouncing back due to the fact that they mature with time and as we all know you can't control time. I've been told by an auto guru to start your auto's in the pot you intend to finish them in, seed to harvest. Good luck though hopefully their young enough to bounce back, but with auto's it's more stress less yield.
 

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
Pinch off those leaves ... they are touching soil anyways. Just let plants come around by itself . Water only as needed. You will know when plant is back on track by noting WHEN plant begins to drink more regularly.

Keep shit simple .
 
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