Hey all,
I recently had to do a transplant of a two week old dwarf lowflyer autofem due to soil issues (used miraclegrow and was so thick and muddy it took two weeks to dry and was causing my leaves to swell and sag). So I transplanted to Promix with added perlite. It's been 3 days since doing so and it's clear she's not looking good [emoji20] the lowest vegetation is clearly turning yellow and dying but the newer growth above it seems to be maintaining? They're sagging but not turning yellow or drying. So my question is would it be wise to cut the lower growth that's drying or will that cause more stress? I was thinking by removing the bad foliage it may allow the plant to focus on what's alive. If I should cut them, where should I make the cut? Thanks!
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I recently had to do a transplant of a two week old dwarf lowflyer autofem due to soil issues (used miraclegrow and was so thick and muddy it took two weeks to dry and was causing my leaves to swell and sag). So I transplanted to Promix with added perlite. It's been 3 days since doing so and it's clear she's not looking good [emoji20] the lowest vegetation is clearly turning yellow and dying but the newer growth above it seems to be maintaining? They're sagging but not turning yellow or drying. So my question is would it be wise to cut the lower growth that's drying or will that cause more stress? I was thinking by removing the bad foliage it may allow the plant to focus on what's alive. If I should cut them, where should I make the cut? Thanks!
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