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Is it normal for veggies/plants to wilt a bit after being transplanted to a new spot? I just moved a mixture of broccoli, brussel sprouts, and cauliflower totaling about 20 different plants. They needed more room so I made some and moved them; being very careful not to rip out many if any root structures, and not leaving the roots exposed for too long. But now all the leaves just look sad and wilting. Is that normal?
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