No more transplant shock!!

Enigmatic Ways

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What's up fellas and ladies it's your boy once again, and I just had to let you guys know since I started growing again I haven't had any transplant shock while using Advanced Nutrients which I find to be quite amazing.

And when I say no transplant shock I mean absolutely zero!! So let me give you an example, so just the other day I transplanted my five ladies from 5 gallon pots to 10 gallon smart pots, I know you guys aren't going to believe me but by the time I finish transplanting the second lady the first one had already begin growing again, it takes me about a hour and a half to transplant each one so within an hour and a half she had already began putting down new roots and was showing visible growth which is absolutely astonishing in my book!!

Ok here's the pictures, the first picture was yesterday right before transplant the next picture is a picture I just took moments before this post!!IMG_20151028_100233.jpgIMG_20151030_093243.jpg IMG_20151024_141900.jpg
 
@Gary Goodson

Oh mista Ways.....No plant is starting to grow new roots in a Hr and a half!

I have no detectable TP shock and I do organic.....no overpriced "spice" water for me!

All you need to do is be sure the media is nicely damp and BE CAREFUL how you handle the plant and repack the new soil.
I then water with a nice little basic AACT tea.

Doc
Yea I'm going to get rid of the snake oil soon can't wait to go all organic! But for now its getting the job done!
 
What's up fellas and ladies it's your boy once again, and I just had to let you guys know since I started growing again I haven't had any transplant shock while using Advanced Nutrients which I find to be quite amazing.

And when I say no transplant shock I mean absolutely zero!! So let me give you an example, so just the other day I transplanted my five ladies from 5 gallon pots to 10 gallon smart pots, I know you guys aren't going to believe me but by the time I finish transplanting the second lady the first one had already begin growing again, it takes me about a hour and a half to transplant each one so within an hour and a half she had already began putting down new roots and was showing visible growth which is absolutely astonishing in my book!!

Ok here's the pictures, the first picture was yesterday right before transplant the next picture is a picture I just took moments before this post!!View attachment 3531976View attachment 3531979 View attachment 3531980

Plants look nice good job
 
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^weird you left your transplant shock picture out of your no more transplant shock thread.
 
Wow wrong timing for this bloke to post this thread lol :lol:

the whole rollitup crew spitting fire haha!
 
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