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Old 08-16-2000, 08:09 PM   #1
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Alright, let me start off with an interesting story. About a year ago, I moved out of my parents house and my roommate got me into smoking MJ. Shortly after toking... I mean taking up this past time, we decided to grow a few plants (my phototron experiences that were detailed on this board.) Recently (within the last two months) my mom came over to my house and while in my roommates room, she snagged a couple seeds from his counter. Not important chronic seeds, just run-of-the-mill Mex seeds... the stuff that makes your throat burn real bad... you know the stuff - they were going to be thrown away anyway! Well, come to find out... she planted them! Of all people, my *mom*.

Anyways, I've been maintaining the plant and yesterday I transplanted it into a much larger home. It was a mix of Schultz potting soil and so far it seems to be doing really well! I noticed slight signs of shock early this morning, but later today it started turning greener and greener...

I know shock is normal, but how soon does it normally hit the plant? Do you think now that my plant is turning greener again, the shock is going away?

Anyways, I'll post some pictures when I get my new digi camera soon...

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I think 'shock' should be a minimal concern.

If the soil is decent and without any extreme deviations in ph or salinity from your original potting and only minimal, if any root damage occured, they should be fine.
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