WalterWhite420
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Strain: Sannie's Jack Herer Feminized seeds.
Medium: ProMix HP, added 2 tbs dolomite lime per gallon.
Nutes: General Hydroponics 3-part (Micro, Grow, Bloom) mixed exactly as the labels said.
Lighting: LED vegetative lighting (has always worked well in the past for me).
All 5 seeds germinated and did GREAT in 18-oz Dixie cups.
At 25 days old, I transplanted 3 of them into 5-gallon smart pots. Same medium and nutes.
The next day, the 3 transplanted plants began to wilt, but the 2 still in Dixie cups are still reaching to the sky with all their might.
So, why did the 3 transplanted plants begin to wilt? And 4 days later are still wilting?
Was it transplant shock (doubtful, since I was VERY careful)? Or could it have been because I transplanted small plants into large containers that were too large for them?
Again, the 2 plants still in Dixie cups are doing GREAT, in the same soil and under the same nutes and in the same grow room as the 3 plants that are wilting in their new 5-gallon smart pots.
Your thoughts?
Medium: ProMix HP, added 2 tbs dolomite lime per gallon.
Nutes: General Hydroponics 3-part (Micro, Grow, Bloom) mixed exactly as the labels said.
Lighting: LED vegetative lighting (has always worked well in the past for me).
All 5 seeds germinated and did GREAT in 18-oz Dixie cups.
At 25 days old, I transplanted 3 of them into 5-gallon smart pots. Same medium and nutes.
The next day, the 3 transplanted plants began to wilt, but the 2 still in Dixie cups are still reaching to the sky with all their might.
So, why did the 3 transplanted plants begin to wilt? And 4 days later are still wilting?
Was it transplant shock (doubtful, since I was VERY careful)? Or could it have been because I transplanted small plants into large containers that were too large for them?
Again, the 2 plants still in Dixie cups are doing GREAT, in the same soil and under the same nutes and in the same grow room as the 3 plants that are wilting in their new 5-gallon smart pots.
Your thoughts?