Slow growth after repotting?

truckin

Active Member
My two plants were doing good before being repotted, but they were in dixie cups and soon growth stunted. I figured this was due to being root bound and transplanted them into 2 gal pots.

Growth resumed after about two days but now it's very slow (been 5 days since repotting).

Some of the edges are burned/yellow too, but for the most part there's no real action other than the plants something pointing straight up..

I watered but did not use any nutes or super thrive. Plants are only a few weeks old and still in veg... not sure if this is normal because I transplanted some other plants (not pot) at the same time and they're doing quite well.
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
if the soil was damp when you transplanted you probably did some damage to the fine roots. it will get better and grow again.

next time give a low rate of Phosphorus rich fertilizer (the middle number in N-P-K) about a week or a few days prior to transplanting. that will make the roots very strong and healthy and there will be little to no stress on them.




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FollowerOfDemeter

Active Member
You mentioned superthrive, next time use it and it will prevent shock from the transplant so growth resumes faster and at a better rate.
 
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