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ActioPauliana
ActioPaulianastarted grow question 5 years ago
Coco grow: seedlings started to droop. Maybe caused by over watering? During transplant I found out the roots were completely underdeveloped. The transplant shocked the plants. Growth is stunted. What can I do to get them to recover and thrive? Consult my diary for more details.
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Leaves. Curl down
Plant. Too short
Roots. Too few
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
Yes it looks like they might be slightly overwatered, but it is pretty common for the roots to shock a little the first couple days after transplant. It helps of you can raise the light a little higher or turn the power down to lower the intensity of light they are getting for a few days. I don't think you have any major issues at this point. Just make sure they have a good environment and they will start growing once the roots settle in. Good luck!
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 5 years ago
hi @ActioPauliana, it's probably too much water in the substrate and stress from the transplant. let the substrate dry well until you give the next watering for the roots to be able to breathe, apply a root stimulator and increase the time interval between watering. Keep the pH at 6. They will look great. good luck mate 🙏💪
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 5 years ago
@ActioPauliana Hi there i hope you are well Yes your plants do look a little droopy dont they I believe its a combination of transplant shock and a tad of overwatering My suggestion is to let them be now for a cpl of days and perhaps start feeding the roots with some mycorrhizae and Humic acids Good luck mate 👍
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