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Transplant Shock
A. Your landscaper gave you good advice. The majority of plants will suffer from transplant shock, which often shows up as leaves that yellow and fall off. Fertilizer forces a plant to grow, which isn't a good idea ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

JRM 8# Soil Moist Granular 1000-2000 Microns
Soil Moist Superabsorbant Polymers *Reduces plant watering by 50% *Saves time and labor with less watering *Maintains vigorous plants *Minimizes transplant shock due to moisture loss *Reduces soil compaction *Cost effective - lasts 3 - 5 years. Use two ... [... more]
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Bonide #158 40OZ Root/Grow Start
40 0Z, Root & Grow Plant Start, 4-10-3 Fertilizer, Plus IBA Growth Hormone Concentrate, Stimulates Early & Strong Root Formation, Reduces Transplant Shock, Promotes Greener, More Vigorous Plants. *Manufacturer: BONIDE PRODUCTS INC *Model number: 1 ... [... more]
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4" Cowpots, Set of 12
Plants thrive in these award-winning biodegradable transplant pots. Cowpots are the patent-pending invention of Matt and Ben Freund, two Connecticut dairy farmers who were looking for an environmentally responsible way to dispose of cow manure. The ... [... more]
$11.95
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Bird Lover's Planter
Immerse plants in their pots in another bucket of water and liquid starter fertilizer (one that contains B vitamins for resisting transplant shock; follow package directions). After the soil is soaked, remove plants from pots and push root balls ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Canker And Dieback Diseases Of Leyland Cypress
Stress-related diseases such as Bot canker can be avoided if proper establishment and maintenance practices are followed. To minimize the impact of transplant shock, new plantings of Leyland cypress should be ... [... more]
Alabama Cooperative Extension System

Transplant Shock
When you first purchase a plant, it invariably needs to be transplanted into a larger pot to allow more space for its roots to grow. Pour soil into the bottom of the larger pot to a level that brings the original ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Tomato (Part 1)
When a plant is taken from its cosy greenhouse environment and abruptly forced to face the harsh realities of the real world, it will often react by entering a condition known as transplant shock. If this happens, ... [... more]
University of Saskatchewan

Brassica Rapa (Pekinensis Group)
Chinese cabbage prefers cool weather and is sensitive to transplant shock. For spring planting, sow in peat pots 6 to 7 weeks before frost-free date. Transplant outside when 4 to 5 weeks old to allow seedlings to mature before warm weather ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Transplanting Tips
Transplant shock can set your young plants back considerably. To avoid this, pick a sunny afternoon to put your plants outside and gradually expose them to the cooler temperatures over a period of two weeks or so. ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Superthrive Pint
* World Champion #1 Plant Health Extra Life
* Activator, Transplanter, Reviver, Extra Grower
* Drop A Gallon Extreme Concentration
Classic and very popular vitamin and hormone mix. Use it for everything to reduce transplant shock to reviving dead plants. ... [... more]

$34.95
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Olivia's Cloning Gel 4oz
A professional strength, easy / ready to use propagation gel. Just cut, clip & grow! Stimulates root development for all types of plants. Can be used for all stem, leaf, soft wood, semi-hard and some hardwood cuttings. Seals cutting & reduces ... [... more]
$20.95
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