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    SOIL Clone Recovery?

    Hi -

    I transplanted a clone 5 days ago into 3gal pot with fox farm ocean forest. I made the mistake of topping it way to early (2nd day after transplant) and it started to droop a few hours later. I haven't touched it since then - just trying to let it recover.

    The problem is that it's still drooping and now starting to turn yellow and I'm trying to isolate the issue. The leaves up top still feel normal but the bottom leaves are getting pretty dry & yellow.

    It's in a grow room @ 75F with ~50% humidity all the time. Fans are running and I have an inline fan with carbon filter to replenish C02. I watered it till runoff right after planting, and then again this morning. No additional nutrients besides what's in the FFOF soil. Soil ph is right around 6.5. I do have a wire support on the bottom just to keep it upright (it was leaning at an angle after transplant). The other clone in my tent has received the same treatment (minus the topping) and is doing great.

    Is it normal for a plant to take this long to recover? It's been drooping for about 3 days now. I don't think I'm over-watering it - the soil was very dry this morning (5 days after initial watering). I've heard FFOF is pretty hot so I don't think it needs nitrogen or other nutrients at this point...

    Any advice would be appreciated - I included pictures of the plant and the most yellow fan leaf at the bottom.

    Thanks!

    #2
    seems like u doing except the topping seaweed extract is good for recovery just keep an eye on it dont know about soil it should come back

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      #3
      Probably just some shock from the transplant.
      Just keep doing the same and it should perk back up.
      WHAT???
      5x5 grow space
      900w of Vero's and F-strips
      4-17gal totes self-made UC system.

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        #4
        ye i would hope to much to soon mate

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