First Grow (Vortex and JTR Clones - Need Help!)

Arabic

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Hi I just got my JTR and Vortex clones.. they need about 1 week before they are ready to transplant. (As I was told) There's also some pistil formation on both clones, I was told after I'd veg them they'll bounce back just as fine.

Light: 4" 8-bulb HO T5 - 40K lumens, one side is turned off.

Bulbs: Do I use all 6500K spectrum? Or 2 grow and 2 bloom?

How far does my T5 need to be from my clones? It's currently about 10 inches away from the tops.

Should I turn my circulating fan off? I am worried the breeze will stress them too much.

Should I cut a fan leaf? Maybe after a few days?

When should I water?


vortex.jpgClones1.jpgjtr.jpgjtr2.jpg
 

Arabic

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Okay it turns out 10 inches was too close! They are about 16 inches away now, some of the leaves were drying up and breaking off.. I hope they survive that fuck-up on my end.
 

kickflipdipstik

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maybe try a humidity dome to keep the humidity up until they have roots established. you can make a home made one to fit over that party cup by chopping off the top of a 2l. i recently used a green 2l for some cuttings and it worked fine, just be careful of over watering after you get a humidity dome on there. good luck!
 

Arabic

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Hmm what are some signs of low-humidity? Yesterday some leaves dried and broke off. I moved them 6 inches away from the T5 because I thought it was heat stressed.. maybe the leaves broke off because of low humidity? It's around 30%-35% in there, toward 40% at night when the light turns off.
 

Encomium

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Well for clones that have not rooted properly they have to intake water from their leaves so high humidity is required (@ 70-80%). Once the roots form is when you want to harden clones off a bit and possibly clip leaves to lower transpiration.
 

legallyflying

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hang a wet towel in front of a fan until you can buy a proper humidifier. 30% is waaaay to low unless you are in the latter stages of flowering.
 

kickflipdipstik

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Hmm what are some signs of low-humidity? Yesterday some leaves dried and broke off. I moved them 6 inches away from the T5 because I thought it was heat stressed.. maybe the leaves broke off because of low humidity? It's around 30%-35% in there, toward 40% at night when the light turns off.
Sorry to hear about your leaves man. Leaves crusting off of a cutting is either humidity or heat issues my man. I think your t5 might still be too close at 6" away, cuttings don't need intense light until they are established. You for sure use a spray bottle and a 2l to make some humidity domes, just cut a 2l in half and you have 2 domes. Keep it humid in there with the spray bottle. Good luck man!

Edit: If your lights are still as far away as they are in the picture then you are fine on that regard.:bigjoint:
 
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