First ever grow Hydro 12 plants 2x 600w

Devlinstorm

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First ever grow got underway earlier today ... got them going now ... pix inc!
 

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so just a few hours in and a couple of the plants are wilting ....

what could be happening?
 

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Are you mixing nutrients in your water yet? I read your suppose to give them some time before heavy doses of nutrients. I'm new to growing so other than those things I don't know what could be causing your plants to wilt.
 
wilting is a sign of the plant's inability to support it structure, due to a lack of h20 uptake.This process is called plasmolysis and a plant will shrivel up and die if it continues to be unable to support itself. Do the leaves have any abnormal discoloration? IF so it's time to add nutes.hope this helps :leaf:
 
o yes there is some abnormal discoloration .... nutes then ... i am reading up ... i guess i need to read quicker ... what sort of nutes would you suggest for this stage of growth ... i have some plants that are doing better but i am assuming they will need the same nutes and just are stronger cuttings.

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are they all cuttings without roots?... or rooted cuttings? because they look like they were just cut, or stressed a whole bunch.

:joint::hump:Good Luck with your grow!
 
If you just cut those clones take them out and throw them in a tray with a heat pad and a humidity dome until some roots form
 
one of them i cut because it broke during transport ... and i don't have a dome and heating pad to transfer it too!.... sadly i think i will loose that one ... another of them was bent badly and i guess that's why its bad but let me get a shot of some of the good ones so you guys can tell me what i can do ... or if these plants were just stressed out in the transplanting ... i might have been ruff with them! oops
 

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You never answered the question about roots

Did your rockwool cubes already have a bunch of little roots coming out of the bottom before you placed them into the hydroton?
 
I have to say, for somebody who doesn't seem to know what they're doing you have a very nice setup. If all goes right you could have a few pounds depending on the strain

Fingers crossed
 
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