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Is this gunna make it?

#1cheesebuds

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I have this plant that wasn't doing good so I transplanted it into a big pot of soil and now the leaves are doing even worse. The plant is 5 weeks into flower.
when i transplanted i watered with plain water phed at 5.8.

The soil is fox farm ocean forest.
the waters ph is around 5.8 to 6.0

Now that I think about it. During the few befor the transplant when I was watering with the Bloom food I might not have been giving enough water with each watering to give enough time to pour out the bottom like suggested so that each time it would get equal water/food.
When I took it out of the 1st pot the top of the soil was wet but the bottom of the soil was dry.

Is this survivable in any way. I know the yield and quality is still going to suffer but if continue to flower at all. I was going to flower till the trich are 50/50 amber and cloudy.

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Creeperpark

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Over watered. The new transplant into a larger container increased the amount of water in the root zone. Allow the roots to dry more between watering's, and that's about all you can do at this point. 😎
 

Cuddles

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I was gonna say too much water as well. I just did the same with mine 😁 one or two of the leaves also ended up a bit `curly´ . No watering for a while now.
other wise the plants look fine, lots of sugar mmmhh :)
Maybe try not to re pot during flower next time. They say that it puts too much stress on the plant
 
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