They just need time to recover from transplant sometimes. Takes a lot of care or using extra sprays and crap to avoid that. My last one was the first time I got one to act like nothing happened, I’m a minimalist, so it was just that I got it at the perfect time. Was mostly dry but still damp. Turned it upside down and barely squeezed in two spots, fell right in my hand. Was a little early tho.
I used 3inch sqaure planters and i could of went a few more days I am going to post pics of the last one I have to transplant I’m letting it go for a 2 more days and then gonna check the roots.
All the roots on the other transplant were so white and clean. I used Great White once during feeding while they were 3 days after sprout.
Also all my transplants got great white dusting at transplant sites. Really think it made a difference.
When u transplant did u sprinle great white in the transplant hole and a bit on the root ball. It helps massive also and the roots love it. They will be crazy roots if u use great white in hole and on roots also. I just add a bit to waterings here or tgere. Great white is awesome stuff also. Here is my plants going into final 7 gal pots from half litre pots or so
That was intermediate pot used between starting in a solo cup and moving to 3 gallon fabric to flower in. They were only in that pot for about 2.5 weeks. Plant was 100% healthy before, during, and after.
Using tribus original? Absolutely! I think great white is a good product, as well I’m sure there others. But results with tribus have been outstanding.