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StoneyCO

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Transplanted these clones 2 days ago, and one is looking great. The other not so much. I've read that droopi g can be cause of overwatering, too much heat, or not enough humidity. Also could still be transplant shock. Want to take action before its too late though! Any tips on what would be the best plan of action for these babies
 

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Did you harden them off first? If not, cut the bottom out of a large, clear pop bottle and cover your plant. Also punch a few small holes (1/4" / 6mm) about an inch or 25mm above the cut.
 
There's a difference in growing conditions between indoors and out. Temperature, humidity, wind, and light are all different from what your plant has grown accustomed to while inside. Plants are put outside for longer periods each day so that they can acclimatize to the new growing conditions. This lowers the shock of being placed outside, and is called hardening off the plant.
 
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