Transplant shock?

Vitov7

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I've got these clones that I rooted in rockwool cubes then transplanted into 2 gallon smart pot with box farms ocean forest. They've been in the soil for 5 days now. I've only given them pH water with some cal mag. Does anybody know how long the shock phase will last or any tips I'm bringing them back? Temperature when the lights are on in my tent is between 75 and 80°, humidity around 50rh.
 

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Herb & Suds

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SFV OG. So just miss them with some pH water?
I would but move them from direct light for a couple hours and do it a couple times a day

Once they perk up bring on the light intensity
I usually leave my clones in a corner for weeks
 

piratebug

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Since you went from rockwool cubes to soil it will take a good 10 days for them to get situated. And once they do get situated, give them a steady supply of ca/mg and Epsom salt as them SFV OG gals are not only magnesium whores, they will also spot up big-time if they don't get lots of calcium too!

This is a well known, spot on, feed schedule for growing SFV OG in soils like FF OF/HF, if using the GH flora series! But seeing you just transplanted them, I would wait for about 3 weeks before I started this feed schedule.

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But I still add 1tsp Epsom salt to that mix, just to keep my girls happy. I have one growing now, I will post a pic of her when I wake that room up later tonight.
 

Vitov7

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Okay thanks I have the GH whole line of nutrients but was not planning on introducing those until week four of veg and then I'll flip. I gave it PH water and Cal Mag I also put some Silica I'll add some Epson salt for sure
 

piratebug

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Don't worry, they will recover if you give them enough light and just ca/mg+ and epsom salt just for now because the FF/OF soil have enough nutrients to keep them happy for about 5 weeks. Anyhow, here is a pic of a SFV OG clone that was pulled from her mom, which took about 10 days to root, then this pic is what she looks like 28 days later in a 3 gallon pot with FF/OF, 40% perlite, only being feed 6ml ca/mg+ and 1 tsp epsom salt per gallon of water, with no training, and ready to be flipped!

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