help me!!!!!!!

nellyatcha

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ok my plant is 26 inches tall and i wanted to transplant it so i did , i soaked the soil so it would stay together , then i put dry soil at the bottom of the new pot and thenafter that i put the plant in and watered it more like it grow guide said to and now hours later my foliage is wilted at the top . and i dont know what to do did i over water them or anything wrong and it looks bad like its hanging down on the top so what am i to do ?
 

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It has probably been overwatered. I would give it a couple days and if it does not look better then its a more serious problem.

Just let it get rid of the excess water then return to regular i would say.
 
It has probably been overwatered. I would give it a couple days and if it does not look better then its a more serious problem.

Just let it get rid of the excess water then return to regular i would say.


should i go with 24/0 lighting because i was 17 days into flowering but it hasnt showed any sign of anything so i was just wanting to know what was up with that .
 
damn dude that's pretty tall. im not sure but i see a lot of stretching..you should trim it down a bit. that way you get rid of the wilted top and have it shorter and more compact.

if u dont wanna do that then its ok since the top is just probably stunted a bit. just check back in like a day or two and it should be fine.


be patient. flowering cycle (12/12) takes a long time. can be anywhere from 6-10+ weeks. a lot of its growth is around the 4th week in flowering so u still have time. just sit back. switching back to 24/0 will only slow down its growth
 
Keep flowering it - its just overwatered it will recover in a couple days though. Changing the light cycle again at this point would just create more problems.
 
ive had some plant do a transplant shock...and the leaves dropped a bit..jsut takes a lil bit for it to snap out
 
Hey guy everyone is giving you real good advise, all plants tend to get a little shock after transplanting them, do not water it for at least 2 to 3 days and it should be fine, you over watered and that is the cause of your wilting, do not change the lighting or you will send the plant in a patrafied state. For example, take a clone cutting from a plant and put in a peet puk under the right lights and before your eyes you will see the cutting get wilted and then check back later and it will look so alive like god him self reached down and bring back to life. Ps. Just be patient.
 
Hey guy everyone is giving you real good advise, all plants tend to get a little shock after transplanting them, do not water it for at least 2 to 3 days and it should be fine, you over watered and that is the cause of your wilting, do not change the lighting or you will send the plant in a patrafied state. For example, take a clone cutting from a plant and put in a peet puk under the right lights and before your eyes you will see the cutting get wilted and then check back later and it will look so alive like god him self reached down and bring back to life. Ps. Just be patient.

i got a question for you will a hps bulb work in a mh ballast because i know that a mh will work in a hps ballast. so can you answer that . and i chilled out alot since i talked to my bro and hes got big things going . oh and my plant hasnt flowered and its been like 18 days of 12/12
 
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