Is that pale color ok? What can I improve, they are the mothers

Herb & Suds

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I would recommend some foliar feeding and adding a bit of epsom salts
I shut my lights down for an hour when i do this so it has time to evaporate or absorb
 

Fabo420

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I added cal/mag today to see how is going, the ph on the water is good but 6.4-6.7 range but can’t measure the ph of the soil
 

Frigault

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Micro element deficiancies happens on new leaf. Macro nutrient deficiencie happen on older leaves.. For the clones it is normal sign it can last up to a month prior to cloning. A reason we clip the tip of the plants leaf to slow transpiration (water evaporation thru leaves causing the need to drink) for your plant it seems overall so i would check if root system are looking good. But there isen't any sign of droopiness. So i would just wait and check tomorriw if your calmag feed seems to help and give it a few days. Or feed it a well balance if nutrient.. Try to let the plant drie a little. If all those clones where taken from these mother. Maybe its under water stress (to much root system and water for the amount that leaf can pull. Which reduce nutrient intake and make it look like a deficiency.. Plant normaly don't feed has much after been cropped for cloning.. Give it a week before trying anything else.. To allow it to bounce back. Check lower leave and newer leaf... My bet is that it is just stunned. Wait for new grith to proceed with regular normal feeding. I have one that did this a while back and i didn't do anything too drastic. But i saw the roots were stuned so i let it be.
 

Fabo420

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Micro element deficiancies happens on new leaf. Macro nutrient deficiencie happen on older leaves.. For the clones it is normal sign it can last up to a month prior to cloning. A reason we clip the tip of the plants leaf to slow transpiration (water evaporation thru leaves causing the need to drink) for your plant it seems overall so i would check if root system are looking good. But there isen't any sign of droopiness. So i would just wait and check tomorriw if your calmag feed seems to help and give it a few days. Or feed it a well balance if nutrient.. Try to let the plant drie a little. If all those clones where taken from these mother. Maybe its under water stress (to much root system and water for the amount that leaf can pull. Which reduce nutrient intake and make it look like a deficiency.. Plant normaly don't feed has much after been cropped for cloning.. Give it a week before trying anything else.. To allow it to bounce back. Check lower leave and newer leaf... My bet is that it is just stunned. Wait for new grith to proceed with regular normal feeding. I have one that did this a while back and i didn't do anything too drastic. But i saw the roots were stuned so i let it be.
Thanks man, by regular feeding what you suggest??
 

Frigault

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Not adding extra ferts to see what happens within the next few days since you've already dose calmag. So evaluate from this. Otherwise if you start playing with to much parameter at once you wont knowvwhat was the probleme.. Is school we were thought to wait atleast 3 days between intervention.. If it gets worst you adjust accordingly if the plant remains the same. Then you try something else. Like up the nutrient a little. The key is to fond the sweet spot. So check soil moisture. Don't water too much and dont feed more then you used to especially if lots if clones were taken... Many factors come to pkay in you case. Like if mother plant was recently transplanted how much clone were taken and how long ago on top of what was usual feeding before cloning as well as water consumption. All these factors come in play.. Ph of water or soil. Your clone seems to have a better coloring then the mother plant. So it could just be a reaction from it that stunned it. So by reducing on overall watering and feeding could help in my opinion... If id dosen't get worst then there is no cause for alarm. Let soil dry up a little more before next watering to force roots to work a little.
 
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