First Grow: Blue Sherbet Bagseed

Ok so don't laugh.. is it possible that she has day an night confused?

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That's all right, as long as you didn't snap the root system off she should grow new ones pretty quickly.
Just put her in a bright spot out of strong direct light and keep her warm.
Treat her like a clone that's in the process of rooting.
 
So if her roots were damaged than she can not handle to much sun? Yes? So I should limit the amount of direct sunlight, but make sure she has some light and no darkness for more than 10 hours at a time to prevent a herm??
A lot of growers will use a cfl or t5 fluorescent bulb to root clones, and humidity can help too.
 
Ok, I think you've got several problems going on now that will all be helped by your tent.

You had a rough up-pot that probably damaged a bunch of roots. Then you put her in a pot that will eventually provide a healthy wetter environment that she will love, but she needs to transition her roots over to handle that and that could be a couple of weeks and in the meantime that's another stressor which you see in the wilting.

Then, while she was stressed, you put her in the sun before she was ready, in a dry but drafty and too cold an environment. Almost like you're trying to see how much she can take. :laughtwo:

Until you get the tent set up, keep the environment warm and moist (so you'll need to do more laundry :cheesygrinsmiley:) and keep her out of direct sun until she has recovered a bit. In the new tent don't blast her with light, but keep it turned down for a bit. The tent will eliminate drafts and hopefully provide a nice warm environment.

Also probably best to let the soil dry out a bit until she stabilizes. She'll regrow roots that reach the reservoir within a few days to a week or so. I'd only water from the bottom for a bit. Your soil is pretty wet now so has enough moisture for what little it will be using on that damaged root system.

Basically, I'm saying baby her until she regroups, treating her like a newly rooting clone. She'll probably take a week to 10 days to fully right the ship, but you gotta work with what you got.

Good lessons though, right? :rolleyes:
 
Ok, I think you've got several problems going on now that will all be helped by your tent.

You had a rough up-pot that probably damaged a bunch of roots. Then you put her in a pot that will eventually provide a healthy wetter environment that she will love, but she needs to transition her roots over to handle that and that could be a couple of weeks and in the meantime that's another stressor which you see in the wilting.

Then, while she was stressed, you put her in the sun before she was ready, in a dry but drafty and too cold an environment. Almost like you're trying to see how much she can take. :laughtwo:

Until you get the tent set up, keep the environment warm and moist (so you'll need to do more laundry :cheesygrinsmiley:) and keep her out of direct sun until she has recovered a bit. In the new tent don't blast her with light, but keep it turned down for a bit. The tent will eliminate drafts and hopefully provide a nice warm environment.

Also probably best to let the soil dry out a bit until she stabilizes. She'll regrow roots that reach the reservoir within a few days to a week or so. I'd only water from the bottom for a bit. Your soil is pretty wet now so has enough moisture for what little it will be using on that damaged root system.

Basically, I'm saying baby her until she regroups, treating her like a newly rooting clone. She'll probably take a week to 10 days to fully right the ship, but you gotta work with what you got.

Good lessons though, right? :rolleyes:
😂🤣😩😢 Definitely a good lesson I think I went through all the emotions lol.... And I will definitely be paying close attention to her for awhile...
 
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Just continue to baby her until she stops drooping. That will be your sign that the roots are back in gear and ready to provide the moisture that she needs. Right now she's still a bit in shock and so the roots aren't providing enough mositure which is likely why she seems to perk up when you do laundry and the room humidity and temperature increase.

When you get her into the tent, just be sure the humidity is not too low for the first few days. you may need a small humidifier in there if your room humidity isn't high enough.
 
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