Plant in shock (Advice needed)

darkliight

Member
I just recently transplanted this beauty from her home in soil outdoors. I moved her into some Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil . I left some of her original dirt on her to try and reduce the shock. I she was doing fine all night. I went into the GR to check on her and noticed that she was drooping quite a bit. I'm not sure how to pamper her while she isn't feeling well and need some insight, please.
 

PeyoteReligion

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Lol if someone didn't water after transplant they deserve to have it die. There's nothing you can do but give it light and stable healthy conditions. It will fix itself.
 

PeyoteReligion

Well-Known Member
Also you should have left all the soil on the roots. If you took dirt off the roots that is likely what fucked your plant up. Hopefully it perks back up.
 

darkliight

Member
I gave her water immediately after the transplant. I'm thinking that maybe the water was a bit to cold perhaps.

And like I said I left the original dirt on her.
 

*BUDS

Well-Known Member
You dug it out of the soil and took it away from its environment and stuck in a room, of course its shocked. Keep the light high for now, no nutes(for 2 weeks or until clear recovery) ,let the medium dry between waterings keep temps under 80 and hope for the best
 
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