2 week old clones yellowing curling, Any thoughts?

Akirael

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Akirael

Member
It shouldn't be, the ph of the water is about 6.5-6.8 and the soil is around 6.8-7.0 that should be about right
 

EagleEyeHamThrust

Active Member
Are these clones 2 weeks from being cut or two weeks from being transplanted? Did you use rooting hormone? Are they in a humidity dome?
 

Akirael

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Transplanted, I havn't used a root hormone because at the time they were out of an organic one at the shop I visit. No a tent in a garage, humidity is 46-50%
 

EagleEyeHamThrust

Active Member
Ok, the pics loaded for me this time :P I think it looks like nitrogen deficiency, probably caused from the lack of nutes. Clones in the chamber don't need nutes because they'll burn themselves out, but they need nutes as soon as they're transplanted so they can start growing bigger. If you're worried about a weak root structure you can foliar feed those clones with an all purpose fertilizer. Even a cheap fertilizer like Miracle Grow All Purpose will work for both foliar and soil feed, however the mixes will be different. Cut away any of those dead or dying leaves. They're not coming back and all they're doing is weighing the plant down.

Also, the soil and plant (drooping) looks a little dry in the last couple of pics. Just something to keep up with :D

They should bounce back very quickly after some fertilizer.
 

Akirael

Member
Thanks for all the responses.

Eagle - I was informed that fox farm would provide ample nutes at least for 2 weeks :/
 

cvlucks

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Yea i transported my plant and it got the same way so i dont know to put more water or less. i might just let it die
 
it looks like a nute burn to me...does the soil come with nutes in it? make sure, cus those look like a nutes burn to me.
...i would repot them in a new soil 'with NO food', using distilled water...this might help them
 

Carl Spackler

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Pretty warm air temp. for new clones with a immature root system. Get your air temp down and soil temp slightly higher.
 

Akirael

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Thx for the reply carl ^^

Temp seems like it would be a problem. Though a lot of them just are not affected at all though thats the weird part some of them have sky rocketed and have grow really well. but others have barely grown and look like the pics.

ANy more opinions?
 
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