Transplanting

xX24nuggetsXx

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Hey so yesterday I topped my plants and all seemed to be going well but last night my ac timer didn’t turn off so my grow room went to 58f for the entire night and then my plants were also root bound so I’ve transplanted them today I was wondering how long transplant shock last or could it be a bigger issue due to such high amounts of stress due to different factors? I’ve given them a heavy feed of canna nutrients and calmag as I’m growing in coco and ph the water to 6.0
 

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Well you did do several things at once which makes it hard to discern what is causing what. But...the general idea of transplant is to merge the plant into a larger container. Did you fully wet the new medium?
 
Nah I didn’t fully soak it I gave each plant 1 litre of water with 1100pm directly in the centre of around the base of the stem as soon as transplanted
 
The only time I’ve had transplant shock was with veggies that had root issues to begin with
 
Not in coco. Not a coco guy but that should be watered/ w feed to runoff daily from basically day 1
 
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