yellow plants return to life?

2cent

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ive beenw aiting for my grow space to be complete, my cuttings grew to plants in pots, i repotted them as they was root bound while room was finnished,
there very ttoaly yellow starting to green a little,

will they thrive out when planted in the grow bed still? there massive plants 7 week old in small 1l pots ,.

will they still jump back faster than taking fresh cuts?

there heavy N def no other probs
 

2cent

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same N fixes after a week, and can really throw back , im hoping that the big ass healthy root ball and strong woody branches, will give me a massive boost like a heavily trimmed plant
 

2cent

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if no burns or damage to the leaves yeah they will bounce back faster than rooting and growing new clones
not a single burn just VERY damn hungry lol they greened up wen i dolloped compost ontop there pots but lasted a week haha there waiting to go!
 

Rurumo

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I would see if they improve after a week or so, but if they are too far gone, they might not green up-only the new growth will be green. What I would do in your shoes, is take clones now and get those going, then see if the big plants improve in a week or two. If they don't improve, chop them and use your new clones.
 

waterproof808

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I'd just take cuts and start fresh. Nothing really compares to the growth you get when freshly transplanted clones start taking off.
 
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