ok my plant is 26 days old today, and 2 days ago i transplanted it. it was in a 10'' pot i think thats like a gallon or 2 and it had massive root growth bound in it. when i pulled the plant out to transplant into a 6 gallon pot half of the roots broke off which looked dried up and dead. but i still have about 7 or 8 inches of roots, so my question is will this plant be fine although the roots broke like that will they continue to grow now that they have been transplanted? i also put some schultz's transplanting solution on the plant after i transplanted it and since doing that the leaves have turned more yellow then they were before i transplanted it and they have formed black spots on top of the leaves? and at the very top of the plant the new growth tips that are coming out are brown as so is most of the other leave tips? so why is this happening? will this plant survive to be smoked? the leaves also seem to be curling in and seem a bit crispy why is this? the plant is only 6 or 7 inches tall, i take it thats becaz it became rootbound if not then it would probably be a foot or more right? any advice or help would be greatly appreciated...
hiya i think that you plant will carry on to grow and give of a smoke but i think that bcus of wat happened to the roots it will get stunted alot so give it a week see wats going on if it gets alot worse and no bttr in a week i think its dead
If you broke the tap root, it could very well be dead. Let me guess your soil was either very dry or very wet, which one? However, if you have some thrive, folair fed it to them, in fact, mist the top with water any how. It may survive, MJ is a weed after all.
hey thanks for the replys...i was wondering if i use the superthrive should i use full strenth or just half or what and how often should i use it? thanks for any help...
doesn't the transplanting solution that i used have the vitamins and stuff that the superthrive has in it? is it that the superthrive is better or what? so you think this will revive the plant better opposed to the transplanting solution? thanks for any help...