please help my girls are sick.

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i have aquired 6 plants that were burnt from too much lime and are in shock . the roots were flushed and they have been transplanted in 10 gl sterilite containers using mirical grow patio soil what else can i do to help them along they are under a 400 watt hps in a room that i am keeping temp controlled at about 75-78 degrees after 4 days some look like they are trying to heal 1 looks good (the smallest still just a clone but shes getting perky) and 2 still appear to be verry sick. what can i do for them is there a product i can buy that will help.? can i make a special water mix?please help
 
what else can i do to help them along
If you don't mind spending some money, look for products with B vitamins (such as B1 seaweed extract, or superthrive), as it's known to help plants recover from stress.

I have also heard of raising the lights, a bit above from where you would usually have them. Apparently the reduced light can help the plant recover from stress. I do not have experience with this though, just hearsay.

after 4 days some look like they are trying to heal 1 looks good (the smallest still just a clone but shes getting perky) and 2 still appear to be very sick
What part are you looking at, that appears to be very sick?

Just in case you didn't know, the damaged part of a leaf will never heal, so gauge the healthiness by looking at the growth tips.

Hope they pull through for ya :)
 
yeah pics would help us...help you...
 
using mirical grow patio soil



theres the problem. if there are little balls in the soil blue or green maybe even white (not chunks of perlite) thats probibly the problem (time release nutes). if its the organic version then you might be ok. i recommend putting them into fresh organic soil with no time release nutes and then watering with phed water. test the runnoff and you will get an idea of the ph near the rootball. if they start to get worse then flush and feed with a light nute (organic) solution. we do need pics but it could just be your soil.
 
Because they release when they want and you have no control over fertilization. Sometimes they can be too much at once and burn the plants. Don't give them any other nutes and use low ppm water.
 

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