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Gankey

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hey there, so i had a couple mr.bubble plants that had been growing for a good few weeks together in a fairly small pot. time came to move them to bigger pots and needless to say that seemed to displease the plants quite a bit. was wondering if anyone could let me know if theres a definite way to tell if my plant is lost or how long it might take to feel better.and if it is lost is it possible to maybe get a clone off of it before its too late?
 

RetroGrow

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Often there is "shock" when transplanting.
Post some pictures so we can see what you are talking about.
 

Gankey

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this would be about a week before i moved them

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and this is the result

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sorry if the photos arent great, i had to use a phone. lol
 
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staff11

Did you mangle the rootball? If not, transplanting doesn't shock plants....
 

Gankey

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i really hope i didnt. the first one was hard to get out, and i really have no idea what im doing with plants. this is my first attempt at growing any sort of plant. is there a way to tell if it wont troop through it? <-epic noob.
 
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themoonismyfrnd

At this point, I would suggest waiting it out and letting that soil get dryer. How long has it been like that?
 

Gankey

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not very long, or atleast i think. its been about six hours? the one from the photos is looking no better. the other one i moved seems to be standing up a lot more. another one i moved actually looks like its thriving alot more in the new soil. is there a way i can maybe trim the weak one so it will put more energy into recovering? i also read something a while ago about a fungus or whatever that works with the roots mutually to spread the surface area of them. anything there?

- really appreciate the help btw
 

Forest20

ICmag's Official Black Guy
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Gankey I diagnose this as impatient father syndrome. it will rebound you have to just wait it out that all you can do now.:joint:
 

cornflake

better'n coco pops any ol' day o da week
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my first thought was that you've transplanted into something a lil too hot

I grow coco and when I transplant it never looks like that =O
 

Gankey

New member
i watered it a little bit after it had moved. the central stalk is leaning to the light. i dont know if thats a good sign or a sign at all.
heres a somewhat top down of my 3 babies

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