i think i might have shocked my plant

cronnrke

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is it possible to kill a plant if when transplanting it, most of the dirt fell off of the roots. thanks for any help
 

satch

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Yes, you can kill them pretty easily transplanting but just keep it moist for a few days and out of direct sunlight. It's always a good idea to totally soak anything you plan on moving before and after.
 

satch

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No, you'd def want to keep that on. It's not going to hurt anything. Why transplant it indoors though? You don't want them getting too much room to go wild.
 

MrFishy

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TP'ing when the medium is too wet is the #1 reason the medium would fall apart.
I've been TP'ing dry since 77' . . . seems to actually hold the shit together. Then water thoroughly.
Assuming you've watered your tp, just keep it out of hot sun for a couple days. Don't re-water until your plants need it (EVER!)
You want your tp'ed roots looking for water after their initial adjustment.
 

fried at 420

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yes the root system is very crucial to the life of the plant you break a number of those roots and bam your either gunna have a very shocked plant that will take a while to recover or it will just droop and die tthats exactly wat happened to one of mine i thought it was doin good then i moved it from a shitty dirt that was part of my ground in my yard nothing grows on it exept for the strawberry cough ive been growin funny
 
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