Hello,yesterday i trans planted from a 15g to a 25g canvas pot.when i took the plant out of the old pot i thought it was with all the roots .i didnt rip it up.it felt free,so anyway i planted it in the new pot and there were alot of roots on tje bottom of the old one which it did not feel like were attached.so there were still plenty of roots on the plant and it looked fine last nite and this morning but i got home from work and shes wilty???any thing i can feed or do???I just gave it strait 6.5 water ao well see?soil is ffhf and plant is still in veg outdoors and is 65 days old??
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This is a guess but it sounds like you probably left a lot of feeder roots behind so she is a bit stunned. I believe she will recover so just keep her damp not wet. Can you give her some shade for a couple days? Direct sun may be too much until she recovers a bit. Good luck!Grow # 3 50/50 S/I Critical Mass photo fem
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