Sick pants help!

Lottobeats

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Hello everyone I’m new here I put these clones out June 1st last year I had a successful grow outdoors this year my clones are giving me a hard time they been in the shade for over a week and I only watered them when I transplanted them into their last pots please help me they ain’t perking up.
 

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I love the title :laughtwo:
But... sick plants are no joke. Probably sick pants are best avoided too :eek:

Possibly just over watered and haven’t had a chance to take off yet? Are the pots heavy to lift? What are all those holes?
 
I love the title :laughtwo:
But... sick plants are no joke. Probably sick pants are best avoided too :eek:

Possibly just over watered and haven’t had a chance to take off yet? Are the pots heavy to lift? What are all those holes?
Hi thanks for the help yes pots seem a little on the heavy side I made those holes in the soil for air to possibly dry out the soil faster Incase they’re overwatered.
 
I think the stall is probably just from that and they’ll work through it and start taking off. When I first started out I used to water heavily when I transplanted- I was told the roots should be swimming.
Nowadays I transplant then into soil that is only just moist and that works out much better for me.
 
I figured it was prolly overwatered but
I think the stall is probably just from that and they’ll work through it and start taking off. When I first started out I used to water heavily when I transplanted- I was told the roots should be swimming.
Nowadays I transplant then into soil that is only just moist and that works out much better for me.
I figured it could just be overwatered but it’s been over a week and no progress I’ll post pictures when I get home from work these pictures were from days ago thanks for the help!
 
Roots take off when conditions are dry. Normally a transplant doesn’t slow then down- but if it’s into a large amount of wet soil they’ll sometimes sit still till things dry more. It’s about the only thing I know of that will make them stall.
 
Roots take off when conditions are dry. Normally a transplant doesn’t slow then down- but if it’s into a large amount of wet soil they’ll sometimes sit still till things dry more. It’s about the only thing I know of that will make them stall.
Here’s what they looked like yesterday afternoon all I can do now is wait and hope they’ll take off anytime soon I’m almost 2 weeks behind for veg time
 

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If things seem really bad then sometimes I transplant. I don’t know if you’re at that point, but you can if you want- if you think it’s going to be another week or more till they dry. If so they may be further ahead in the long run. You could also experiment and just do one or two.
 
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