MichiganMedicineMan
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Hello all. So I picked up 4 Vortex clones from my local dispensary. The place only had clones in soil so I purchased them, and at the recommendation of the shop, did a transplant to my DWC buckets. I rinsed the root balls in warm PH'd water until just the rockwool cubes and roots were left. I then transplanted these to their individual DWC buckets. I have each bucket filled with 2.5 gallons of Technaflora Transplant solution. (Root 66, and SugarDaddy). The water is just barely bubbling up and hitting the netpots.
Each plant received a pour over of the same solution before going into buckets. I then sprayed the leaves as recommended in the Technaflora guide with water and Thrive alive B-1 Green.
They have been in the buckets for about 19 hrs. 2 plants are looking worse, while 2 are looking better. One plant is yellowing and showing some leaf curling. Rockwool cube is moist. The second is much worse. All of the leaves and branches are wilting a lot. They were wilted slightly from the start, but now there seems to be no life in them. I just did a little amount of water on top as I got kind freaked out. I first noticed it at about 10am this morning, and now at 3pm it has gotten even worse.
The room is at 75F and is lit with a 600w HPS 18hrs on/6hrs off about 4 feet above plants. The room did get pretty chilly last night as I didnt have time to buy a heater. I just purchased a climate control heater that will go in tonight to avoid the chilly nights.
Do I just let these things get used to the shock and bounce back, or did the transplant freak it out too much. Anything I should do??
Thanks!
Each plant received a pour over of the same solution before going into buckets. I then sprayed the leaves as recommended in the Technaflora guide with water and Thrive alive B-1 Green.
They have been in the buckets for about 19 hrs. 2 plants are looking worse, while 2 are looking better. One plant is yellowing and showing some leaf curling. Rockwool cube is moist. The second is much worse. All of the leaves and branches are wilting a lot. They were wilted slightly from the start, but now there seems to be no life in them. I just did a little amount of water on top as I got kind freaked out. I first noticed it at about 10am this morning, and now at 3pm it has gotten even worse.
The room is at 75F and is lit with a 600w HPS 18hrs on/6hrs off about 4 feet above plants. The room did get pretty chilly last night as I didnt have time to buy a heater. I just purchased a climate control heater that will go in tonight to avoid the chilly nights.
Do I just let these things get used to the shock and bounce back, or did the transplant freak it out too much. Anything I should do??
Thanks!