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Problems after transplanting!

Badjaka22

New member
Hello, 2 of my plants are suffering after transplanting. One has something like discoloration and other has its leaves to the ground Please help me!
Some info for my setup:
Transplanted from Light-Mix in All-Mix by Biobizz,
No nutes are given after transplant except Root Juice.
600W HPS Duapspectrum air cooled.
Temps going around 75-90 degrees, never been problem to them.
Humidity is over 50% all the time.
After transplant I gave them roughly 10-12 oz of water per plant( i think its maybe too little for this big pots )
I have humiditifier inside, which was blowing directly on the plant with yellow leaf.
I'm also doing some foliar feed with alg-a-mic.
 

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anon0988

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I've seen that kind of 1 area leaf death when I accidentally get nutrient mixed water on a lower leaf, could that be it? Also if it's drooping try giving it a bit more water and another day or two of rest and see if it rebounds.
 
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kooldave67

I water every 3 days and feed every 3rd watering. I would hold off on the foiler feedings. I don't think at this point they need it. I have never seen any improvements with foiler feedings.just water and wait till they bounce back.
 
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Sat X RB

Mate you don't say if you've transplanted into DIFFERENT soil.

if you've transplanted into a bought soil it may take some time for the seedlings to adjust.

most propriety soils are amended with ferts. if you transplant into one of these soils then feed ... even foliar, all sorts of strange chemical things can happen.

watering/flushing will help ... but wait a while to see what the seedlings do next.
 

Badjaka22

New member
Mate you don't say if you've transplanted into DIFFERENT soil.

if you've transplanted into a bought soil it may take some time for the seedlings to adjust.

most propriety soils are amended with ferts. if you transplant into one of these soils then feed ... even foliar, all sorts of strange chemical things can happen.

watering/flushing will help ... but wait a while to see what the seedlings do next.


I already said that i transplanted from Biobizz Light Mix(no nutrients) to Biobizz All Mix which is rich in nutrients
 
Looks like too much water. 10-12 oz of water is too much for a plant that size, and they don't need foliar feeding yet. Don't water until the pot feels really light because its always easier to add some water, than try to dry out saturated, over watered plants. I stick a tooth pick in the bottom if I have a question about how moist my soil is, and if it comes out with any visible moisture, I hold off. Now I can tell by feel, and even then I lean toward less water, than more. Also, it looks like the pot is too big according to how big your hand is in the background. Whats that a 6"/8" pot? Plants that size need no bigger than a 4" pot. Mine are a foot tall almost and they will stay in that size until they go to the 5 gallon mother pots in a few weeks. I'm on week 4 of veg.
 
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