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Have a 3 month indica (from clone grown under optimum soil environment). Was transplanted from 3 gallon to 5 gallon week ago. 3 days after transplant starting showing signs of toxic build up (from root ball). Leached yesterday, root ball broke up, fine root hairs broke and separated from main root ball. Serious wilting today. Want to save (have clones). What to do to save it?
This happens and will stunt growth for a while. Maybe a week. Just keep soil moist. I recommend using a drop of superthrive in a gallon of water for one feeding. This seems to help with transplant shock. But only once! Superthrive will also stunt growth if over used.
Transplant in to damp soil, I use a very low dose flush as soon as I get it in the new pot and then wait until its damn bone dry to encourage outward root growth. You are going to drown those plants. Leave it alone the roots will recover.