Shock after transplant?

truckin

Active Member
My plants were rootbound for about two weeks (yeah, yikes!)

I transplanted it to fresh soil two days ago and watered them good. The plant is no longer wilting and the leaves aren't pointing up anymore.. but there's no new growth and some leaves are yellowing/dying at the tip.

Although I think I do see little hairs/nodes growing between each set of leaves..

They are only a few weeks old. About 3" tall.

Is this normal after a transplant?
 

HIGHLANDERZ

Well-Known Member
Yeah, transplanting can cause shock, but I bet it'll just take some time for the roots to expand in the new bucket.

If you see the nodes growing, then all should be ok. Just give it a little while and I wouldn't do nutes for a while, cause that might be too much to handle until the new roots grow.
 

exzile

Well-Known Member
HA i have the best expereicne, i put a small pot with agirl in it, in a huge pot with other plants in that one. and my girl go so big that the roots came out of the drain hole in the small point and went into the dirt in the large pot. i didnt realize but i ripped all those roots right out when i took that pot out of the bigger pot. and it didnt shock the plant at all, its growing great and is forming buds right now, wish i had a camera to show you
 
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