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Old 02-02-2008, 06:39 PM
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transplant gone wrong

while transplanting i think i may have cut part of the root, but not a lot.
the plants leaves are slightly shrivelled and pointing straight up and they browned a little. i thought it was going to die but its been a few days and it hasn't gotten too much worse than it did in the first day after transplant.
it's only about a week old
is it going to be ok?



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If it hasnt gotten worse in a couple days, chances are it will be ok, however we cant possibly know for sure.
 
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as long as you don't cut into the root ball it is alright to cut into ouer roots it won't kill the plant, it will just grow new ones.
 
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oh thank god, +rep to all thanks a lot guys
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