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Transplant shock? Help

Xdox

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Ok last night I transplanted two purple power plants that were a lil over a month old and today we got some rain so I thought they were going to be fine, but then I go to check on them today and their drooping the branches have sagged to the ground along with the leafs, everythings still intact just badly drooping. Heres a pic http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a107/Xdox/problems001.jpg Will my plants still live? What do I need to do? thanks
 
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Xdox

Member
That was my mistake then, not watering them after transplanting. Since then I have now watered them and we have recieved rain, so they will still recover right?
 

sproutco

Active member
Veteran
If a plant sits wilted in dry soil (your soil was dry right?), it can be damaged especially if sun is shining on it. I guess you will know tomorrow the extent.
 

Xdox

Member
Ok good news, the plants are recovering quite well no longer as droopy the branchs are still sagging just a tad but with proper care I think they'll be alright :woohoo:
 

hyposomniac

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Veteran
cosmoline said:
Haha, that plant has faced some adversity but it sounds like it will be ok.

It's odd you would speak in the future tense (will be) about a plant that is long since dead. You brought a 2 year old thread back for that?
 

cosmoline

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hyposomniac said:
It's odd you would speak in the future tense (will be) about a plant that is long since dead. You brought a 2 year old thread back for that?

Didn't realize how old it was, found it in a search. I'm new to this place, cut me some slack. By the way, you just bumped a 2 year thread.
 

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