Plants dying?

Plants about a month old and looks like they are growing alright so I transplanted them to bigger pots as roots was growing out of the bottom of the smaller pots and a few days later some of the leaves have started to turn brown and shrivel up on most of my plants the first leaves that sprouted at the bottom of the stem have died and fallen off but the rest of the leaves on the little plant look okay maybe because I didn't water them for 2 days when I was away.

If some leaves on the plant start to Die are the others okay and will they survive
 

sworth

Well-Known Member
Don't stress, give it a day or so; you may just of broken a few roots re potting...imo
 

kr4x

New Member
Plants about a month old and looks like they are growing alright so I transplanted them to bigger pots as roots was growing out of the bottom of the smaller pots and a few days later some of the leaves have started to turn brown and shrivel up on most of my plants the first leaves that sprouted at the bottom of the stem have died and fallen off but the rest of the leaves on the little plant look okay maybe because I didn't water them for 2 days when I was away.

If some leaves on the plant start to Die are the others okay and will they survive
lets hope you didn't do any root damage when you transplanted! give it another day or two if it keeps getting worse then im afraid the roots might be damaged also is the plant a month old from the time you switch over to 12/12 or a month old since seed?
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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your fine. make sure when you transplant you water them thouroughly afterwards. its called 'watering in"

BTW if he broke a couple roots tips its not going to effect individual leaves. each part of the plant dosent have one dedicated root, thats just silly.

people rute prune all the time, you think they do this hoping the dont prune the root that is responsible for the top...no because all roots are responsible for the whole plant, its a system. if you destroy the root system to a point where its going to kill anything on the plant more than likely it will kill the entire plant. you gotta decimate the root system pretty bad in order to do this.

like i said above water in good and let them recover.
 

sworth

Well-Known Member
"...each part of the plant doesn't have one dedicated root, that's just silly." :oops:

I propose myself as muppet poster of the day....what the f%&k planet was I on?
 

cozz

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hi i agree with the watering thing but you also didnt say if you changed the mud? if you have maybe its a bit "hot" for em but proberly just need to settle
 
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