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Too late for sand?

LovesToSneeze
9 years ago

Hey all,
I transplanted 10 varieties of heirloom tomatoes into their homes - double-walled, self watering, 5 gallon buckets - and some of them are not doing well at all. 2 out of the 10 are fine, but the rest are drooping like crazy, from possible root damage or, more likely, poor drainage.
I made my own potting mix using sterilized soil, perlite, coconut coir, and worm castings. That is... I forgot the bloody sand!
This, I believe, is causing poor drainage and very sad plants.
Anyway, I transplanted them to what might as well be called their death beds 3 or 4 days ago and I was thinking about taking them out, mixing in sand, and replanting them in their homes. Is this a bad idea? It seems like I have nothing to lose, other than time, of which I have very little.
Anyway, any tips? Is it too late? Should I just punch these plants in the groin and say, "to hell with yas!" Or is there a way to salvage them?

P.s. They droop way more than in the picture after it rains...

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