drooping BAD after transplanting(pics)

bighitter

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Ok so I transplanted my plants about 2 1/2 hours ago and one looks great but the other one looks horrible! Is this normal???:wall:
 

bts420

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Um... Was it like that at all before you transplanted? If so, could have just been root bound and got shocked a little. Should perk up soon. If not, maybe a watering or moisture issue? Too little or too much in the soil or room? If anything give it a day and just see if it gets better. That's about all I can think of right now...
 

bighitter

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No it looked great before the transplant and has never looked like this its whole life. Yeah i hope it will start looking better by tomorrow. thanks for the advice!!!
 

AquafinaOrbit

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To be honest it appears to just be a bad transplant, impossible to tell how it will recover based on a photo a mear 2 hours after the transplant but odds are it will be fine. Just go easy on it with water and don't give it nutes for a good week or so until it's back to health.
 

bighitter

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To be honest it appears to just be a bad transplant, impossible to tell how it will recover based on a photo a mear 2 hours after the transplant but odds are it will be fine. Just go easy on it with water and don't give it nutes for a good week or so until it's back to health.
Yeah it was a bad transplant b/c some roots got stuck at the bottom of the pot
 

new to weed growing

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hey the best thing for you to do is to wait for the soil to get dry to see if it was because to much watering and also put a fan by them on low because medium or high will damage them
 

BioChemx

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No, dont put a fan directly on the plants no matter what setting, face the fan against the wall or something so that the air will hit the plants lightly.
 
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