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Transplant shock still??

Transplanted my plants about a week ago. The larger clones I had to be a little tougher with they were in soil and I’m not sure if that’s the issue here. Put Great white in the holes and idk what’s going on. I’m in Coco just watered last night and thoughts??? I am showing some slight deficiencies, upped feeding EC/PPM and gave them a shot of Revive foliar just before lights out tonight.


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I think they'll bounce back. If you have access to willows, cut some branches, soak in water...great transplant tonic.
 
I don’t think I have any around.. just weird it’s been a week and still struggling?? I was debating on putting some superthrive into next feeding to help them out? Or some extra Great white.
 
Thanks smooth I hope so... I’ve kinda babied them the last week VERY Very week nute regime, like 250ec. Since I was so aggressive during transplant. They also had to deal with VERY low humidity like under 20% for almost 2 weeks. So I didn’t want to over feed. Humidity now getting into the 50s after feeds and steady 40% or so. Not in the vdp range but doing what I can...
 
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I've never had a plant that got shocked for more than 12 hours indoors, but that's in soil. I trim roots, clip leaves, and then boost N in the otherwise medium strength soil. Water with calmag no ferts, put back under full power lighting. I just transplanted one last night and she's been back to normal since morning.

Revive will help but only if you've solved the initial problem, it's not going to keep it at bay. If I had to guess, I'd say they got nute locked and were too shocked to display as such. That is a total guess, I have no idea how those plants specifically would react to whatever your feeding was. Low humidity after transplanting is definitely also a bad idea. Food for thought at best. Good luck.
 
Yeah I fixed the nute issue by raising the EC/ppm... I threw revive to help them intake nutes quicker. As far as lock out idk I run PH perfect which allows the plant to absorb nutes in a larger variety of ph do idk... but half are fine and half aren’t so idk
 
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Could just be the strain, even. I don't get too adventurous with cutting edge genetics myself, so I don't have a lot of experience outside of what's traditionally applied.

When you transplant it's a good idea to trim some brush and branch stalk from the plants, normally you don't really have to but it depends on how heavy handed you were with trimming the roots. It signals the plant to focus on root growth and lessens the demand for vitals from the now smaller root system. With low humidity the plants were likely not taking in any water through foliar methods and got kicked too hard by that as well.
 
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