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hello all, i have a bagseed sativa plant that is about 5 weeks in, the last 3 weeks she has been outdoors in a forest area. just recently the land around this area has become under heavy construction (within 50 yards of the spot) and i desperately need to move her to a safer location. My question is, how can i transplant a plant that is already in soil outdors with a root structure that is probably getting established? Transplanting is my only choice so any help would be wonderful. | ||
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![]() | ok, its me again, i have a new problem. I just went out to the site to feed her some water and boy was I in for a big surprise....a deer got to her because all of the leaves are missing except the bottom two. All that remains are the stems and the bottom two leaves. Although she looks like she is still alive, i would like some feedback from teh more experienced growers...if i transplant her and secure her better with a fence, peeing around hte spot, etc, will she survive? any feedback would be great....please! | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, since she's likely about gone anyway, I don't see that you have much to lose by trying.... Get a bag or a pot large enough to hold a root ball large enough around as the bottom leaves' (drip line). Take her home, keep her out of hot sun (maybe a northern exposure till you see new growth) then move to eastern exposure. The main thing is to protect her from the heat and too much sun until she gets her feet back. Southern and western exposures bring more sun and heat to plants. But, make sure she gets indirect (ambient) light. Keep her moist but well drained, and very lightly feed her rooting hormone. Hopefully she'll come around enough that you can clone her (or at least get some bud). This is the strategy I've used on other plants that have been almost 'goners'. Good Luck....
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Id rec putting it into a 5 gallon pot, and taking it to a new safe location, if it turns out it does, if not you gave her your best effort, good luck. ![]()
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not sounding like a good situation bud. I salute you for your efforts. Best of luck. | ||
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![]() | yea the best of luck! thats a downer
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![]() | i thought some one was going to find it???if they do they maybe be waiting for you one day.id move it or give up.its not worth geting cought.maybe start over some where else. your right moving it now may finsh her off.be carful what ever you do.good luck. if you do move it dig far around the plant and go deeper than you should so you dont damage the roots. | ||
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