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Old 02-15-2008, 03:12 AM
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after transplant...

is it normal for a plant to droop hardcore shortly after transplant?
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yeah it happens sometimes.. they should be fine after a day or so.
 
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yeah it happens sometimes.. they should be fine after a day or so.
yep agree.

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yep agree.

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it's been 4 days and it's nothing but worse....
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You've been brutal to your plant.
Mine don't even droop for a second when transplanting because I only transplant whole rootballs from small pots to bigger pots.

If you've transplanted into the same soil only a bigger pot then you must have damaged the rootball.
If you've transplanted into another type of soil then your plant may be suffering from pH shock, which is what happens when the soil changes in pH abruptly.

Does this help?
 
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