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Course Overview

Transplant shock is a temporary disruption after roots, media, container, or environment change. It often shows up as slowed top growth, leaf response, changed water use, or a pause while roots reestablish.

This course teaches students to distinguish normal slowdown from true setback, identify common causes, observe the plant calmly, and support recovery without stacking extra changes.

The best recovery plan usually reduces variables. Protect the roots, manage water carefully, avoid fertilizer too early, and let stabilization show before making another move.

Course Outcomes

  • Explain transplant shock as a root-function and water-balance problem after disturbance.
  • Recognize causes such as rough handling, oversized pots, wrong watering, heat, and media changes.
  • Observe leaves, tips, media behavior, dry-down, and stem firmness after transplant.
  • Build a recovery plan that holds steady and avoids extra changes too soon.
  • Use a checklist to judge timeline and stabilization signs.

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Key Takeaway

Transplant shock is usually a root-function and water-balance adjustment. Reduce variables, protect roots, water from evidence, and wait for stability before adding more changes.

Course Content

Orientation
What Transplant Shock Is 2 Topics
Core Lessons
Common Causes 2 Topics
Common Causes
What to Observe After Transplant 2 Topics
Confirmation
Recovery Plan 2 Topics
Transplant Checklist 2 Topics
Lesson Content
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