Transplant or not to transplant, that is the - well you know...

dr.feelgood69

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Here are two pics of a couple of young plants that I need to transplant if nothing but to give them more room but they are kind of sickly looking. I am not exactly sure why except to say that I may have gotten the water bottles confused and may have given them a dose of 'Grow Big' when of course they are way to young. Here are the pics, but the question is should I go ahead and put them in something bigger now or wait a while and see if they get stronger and then do it. Not sure???

p.s. Sorry I couldn't get them to rotate correctly, not sure wtf????

The first two plants are the same one as are the second two pics of the same plant.
 

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you can leave them few more days like that

next time don't use transparent cups becouse you will grow algae in there and your plant will dye
 
It does look like you might have overfed them. I would let them recover before transplanting them because that will just shock them more.
I agree what TripleS says, Don't use transparent cups. Another reason is roots do not like to be exposed to light.
 
Here are two pics of a couple of young plants that I need to transplant if nothing but to give them more room but they are kind of sickly looking. I am not exactly sure why except to say that I may have gotten the water bottles confused and may have given them a dose of 'Grow Big' when of course they are way to young. Here are the pics, but the question is should I go ahead and put them in something bigger now or wait a while and see if they get stronger and then do it. Not sure???

p.s. Sorry I couldn't get them to rotate correctly, not sure wtf????

The first two plants are the same one as are the second two pics of the same plant.


transplant them in to proper pots.they are big enough to transplant.
 
It does look like you might have overfed them. I would let them recover before transplanting them because that will just shock them more.
I agree what TripleS says, Don't use transparent cups. Another reason is roots do not like to be exposed to light.

They are actually blue cups, I don't know why they came out that way in the picture. I do appreciate the advice and I will do that, thanks guys.
 
transplant them in to proper pots.they are big enough to transplant.

Yes they are big enough but he should really wait until the plant recovers before transplanting. You don't want your plant to end up Hermie because of to much stress. I would wait a few days at least before doing it. Thats my 2 cents at least.
 
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