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    Default Answered: how long does the take to react after a transplant from soil to nutrients

    hi there,

    ok so the bottom leaves look like they are being drained of some significant element. don't want to brink calmag complexity in here

    there is no growth on the top yet while the roots are re establishing themselves. would it be normal for the roots to do this during the transplant.


    btw it's about 96hrs since the transplant....the plant has looked completely healthy from as soon as it was transferred. would anyone be able to tell me when i should expect to be able to see growth

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    hi there,

    ok so the bottom leaves look like they are being drained of some significant element. don't want to brink calmag complexity in here

    there is no growth on the top yet while the roots are re establishing themselves. would it be normal for the roots to do this during the transplant.


    btw it's about 96hrs since the transplant....the plant has looked completely healthy from as soon as it was transferred. would anyone be able to tell me when i should expect to be able to see growth
    Depends on the size of the pots they were and are now in. If I go from a 10 ltr to a 25ltr I expect her to kick off 3 or 4 days later usually the day after the first feed in her new pot.

    Hope this helps bud😁

    Sent from, Thames Iron Works."


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    Quote Originally Posted by ast.enthus View Post
    hi there,

    ok so the bottom leaves look like they are being drained of some significant element. don't want to brink calmag complexity in here

    there is no growth on the top yet while the roots are re establishing themselves. would it be normal for the roots to do this during the transplant.


    btw it's about 96hrs since the transplant....the plant has looked completely healthy from as soon as it was transferred. would anyone be able to tell me when i should expect to be able to see growth
    Depends on the size of the pots they were and are now in. If I go from a 10 ltr to a 25ltr I expect her to kick off 3 or 4 days later usually the day after the first feed in her new pot.

    Hope this helps bud😁

    Sent from, Thames Iron Works.

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    just have mentioned that those roots were well trimmed aswell

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