Clone transplant, just shock? or serious problem? help

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by c0llieman, Mar 15, 2014.

  1. Hey all! This is my first post, and my first grow as well. I got an afgoo clone last saturday from a local dispenasry and I succsesfully got it to show some roots out of the rockwool (about 1/4"-1/2"). So yesterday morning I decided to plant it in my soil. After the transplant I watered the baby (ph of approx. 6.5, no nutes) and left for work.
     
    When I came home I noticed the leaves were wilting and droopy. And now this morning they look even worse! Along with some of the leaves gving a rams horn affect.The soil was already dry this morning too, up to my second knuckle, so I gave her a little water as well.
     
    Is this just transplant shock? or should I be seriously worried?
     
    Details: 300w led light
                 Empire Builder Soil
                 Fox Farm trio nutrients (have not used any yet)

     
  2. sorry not rams horn, they are curling upwards and back towards the plant
     
  3. it could be maybe give her a little bio root ...u didn't pull the cube off did you?

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  4. No just planted the cube straight in the soil and covered up to the first node.
     
  5. Looks like the wilting has stop, as she is standing tall again. However two of the leaves are still curled up. Is this some sort of toxicity?
     

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