Clones aren't doing well! Please help them.

These are my plants, they are turning yellow.20130723_200453.jpg
These are the ones I took out because they are already soo yellow/wilty20130723_200458.jpg
This is how I have the light set up (plants on the right.20130723_200447.jpg


I was thinking cal-mag deficiency. But any help would be appreciated. if you need more pictures I can take them later today.
 

tusseltussel

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Clones will yellow until they have roots..... No deficiency no roots. give some info??? how long ago were they cut???? bigger pics would help too
 

tusseltussel

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Info.... How long ago were they cut, what's the temp, anything you are doing( spraying, opening to let breath, fucking around with in general) what are you doing....?
 

trippytrappy

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not spraying by the looks of it , those pellets look bone dry , you need to keep your dome wet , spray more often and keep vents closed , keep pellets moist . if your cuts were taken from a plant that you had been giving nutes then take your pellets with the cuts in and feed ,
 

tusseltussel

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I sure wouldn't suggest that.... you should not have to spray, the dome should get condensation on it naturally. If it doesn't they are too dry or the temps too low. If you really want to feed them the best thing to do would be to foliar spray them with some seaweed extract. putting food in the pellets will do nothing good..
 

trippytrappy

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of corse the dome needs to be sprayed . how the hell you gonna create a moist environment . once the dome is sprayed the leafs absorb the moisture . I ment soak the pellets in a light solution of water and a little nutes . each to there own fusselfussel . this is the way I do my cuttings and achive 100% .
 

tusseltussel

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of corse the dome needs to be sprayed . how the hell you gonna create a moist environment . once the dome is sprayed the leafs absorb the moisture . I ment soak the pellets in a light solution of water and a little nutes . each to there own fusselfussel . this is the way I do my cuttings and achive 100% .
I am not here for a fight I am here to help, you sound like you want a fight. Something without roots does not need nutes. I have not sprayed a dome in over 5 years and i take clones once a month.if your environment is correct it will create it's own condensation meaning you have 100 Percent humidity in the dome making spraying Not needed and useless. 100 percent success rate. To each his own. I used to spray domes when I was a noob but then I learned a better way... Clever how you changed my name too fusselfussel you are amazing crippycrappycrippycrappy
 

jaydub13

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I agree with tusseltussel. You don't need to spray at all if you have a tight seal on your dome. You should have roots well before your medium dries out.

It doesn't need to be DRIPPING wet everyday either. If you have condensation on your dome, that is adequate.
 

GrowinDad

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I am guessing y'all, like me, have a warmer under the dome thingee keeping water warm and thus the condensation.
 

jaydub13

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Nope. Never used one, not saying they don't work... but not really necessary. So long as you are keeping a room above 70 degrees and below 82ish WITHOUT a lot of temperature swing, you should be ok.
 

tusseltussel

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I do not use a heat mat. I keep the temp of the room about 78-82 and have always had better luck with higher temps
 
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