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Old 07-24-2007, 07:22 PM   #1
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Over watering type symptoms
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Sorry but I am traveling on business so I don't have pictures; I saw it right before I left and didn't have time to take any.

Basically it looks like over watering, the leaves are "wilting" and droopy. They are about 12 days old and are Randy Candy. I am using FFOF and they were just transplanted from 20 ounce cups to 3 gallon pots. It isn't happening to all plants, about half, and there is about 5-7 inches of soil below the root balls. This started happening 2 days after being transplanted. Any ideas?

They have never been fed, btw.
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Transplant shock,It should clear up and the plant swill flourish, do not water for now.
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did you water them real good when you transplanted them? are you givin all plants about equal water?
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skierguy--the wilting you describe does sound like overwatering to me. Could be transplant shock. Were they very rootbound when you transplanted them?? Or anything that might of stressed them out? Just wondering. Since you're out of town, hopefully they will dry out by the time you get back and be back up and perky.


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If you soaked the new pots after they were transplanted, they may be overwatered. Let em dry out.
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