Had to transplant!

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by HanzThaDutch, Jun 1, 2018.

  1. I'm not sure the age of the plant as it just appeared outside on my patio between a cracked one day I know that it is a do si doe hybrid sativa. Before I had to transplant I did some light stem training everything was fine until the transplant no my bottom leaves are curling wilting and dying as well as my new leaves that were at the bottom of the stem wilted and died. I have them in a perlite organic soil mixture. I'm not sure if this is because I did not flush the soil enough when transplanting or what I do not have very much experience growing. Here are some after and before pictures 1527859096369419650391.jpg 1527859121192342680201.jpg 1527859165613912445091.jpg IMG_20180527_093023.jpg I've been putting her outside during the day and and will be purchasing LEDs for indoor shortly please help 1527859096369419650391.jpg 1527859121192342680201.jpg
     
  2. Uhhh... How the heck did you get it out of that crack? Did you remove the concrete tile slabs? Or did you just yank it right out by the trunk? In other words, how much of the root ball did you salvage?

    Also, how tall is the new container?

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  3. hi there ,in that first picture i am almost sure i can see male flowers in the middle of the plant coming out the top of the lower stem (i may be wrong so keep looking just in case),,sorry ,to say too the leaves on the lower picture the leaves look like you have got spider mites ,,sorry about bad news mate ,,mac,
     
  4. Looks like you're locked out as well.
     
  5. Lol it was a huge task! I carefully removed the slabs around it the slowly got as much of the roots as possible. The new pot is about 8"around and 12"deep
     
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  6. Like Mac said, you've got some nasty pests, so make sure to hose it down with a neem oil spray.

    Hopefully not male flowers that we see, but you can use this as practice and maybe even harvest the pollen to make seeds in the future.

    Running against all odds at the moment but it's worth the shot.

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