just a little plant shock few days and those girls are gonna be praying to the sungods and getting ready to produce some fire. if you have any superthirve give a little foiler feed
I donāt have any but I am sure they will be fine. I just figure I will let them gain some strength before I put them out. Had my third tent set up anyway for pollen drying so might as well give them the best shot at life I can.
100% they will be fine under your green thumb
Can you source one of the chem cuts, asking for a friend
I am glad I waited to plant these outdoors. The Meatbreath is starting to perk up nicely. The Triangle Kush has a couple crispy leaves and still drooping but they are showing some signs of perking up so should be fine with a little TLC.
Bag em, Doug
Put a big freezer bag on each of them, theyāll perk up overnight. Itās the rh bro.
They look like they are starting to come around
I can toss a humidifier in there.
Iām sure theyād love itā¦
While they build roots
They had decent roots to start and RH is at 55%, what do you figure I should crank it up to @Mithridate ?
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Truth is, it isnāt really the rh, itās that the roots arenāt used to the coco/dirt and they donāt drink like they should. Broscience, idk.
I get noodle cuts, I bag.
Well I cranked the RH up to 70% anyway. If the other 2 donāt perk up in another day I will grab some Freezer Bags to throw over the 2. Truth be told itās the first time I have let clones in my house and also the first time I have planted in dirt, lol.
All good, the cuts you received were mighty warriors lol
They did have super nice roots. I assumed they would take a few days to acclimatize to the new soil. Even the Triangle Kush, which are the 2 that have not perked up much, are still perking up some. One of the leaves is crispy but I figure itās collateral damage
Damn! Glad I know about this, Iāll definitely be snagging some stuff.
The Garlic Chem and Snowdust came from a legal LP Apollogreen. https://www.cannetics.pro/ I think this is who bred the Garlic Chem/Snowdust/Legendary Larry
I wish I could give you more advice on the soil transplant!! Iāve experienced minimal to no transplant shock moving the clones into coco. Iāll be doing some experimenting this summer to try and figure out the best ways to move clones around with the least amount of stress.
Donāt sweat it bud. They will recover fine. The Meatbreath are doing better than the Triangle Kush but both are perking up. I am a coco guy as well so this is the first time I have stuck a plant in soil. I got faith, they were strong so I am sure they will bounce back soon.
Ya as soon as the roots get comfy they will bounce back. Probably just a little shocked still