Help clone dying +rep

DocDoom85

Active Member
hello Ive gotten clones a bunch of times ,And they have done great.I have a Sour and sage clone that is dying ,Its in a huge closet with 2 t5's over it, The only thing thats done differnt then last time is I gave it alsaskin fish fert soultution instead of water,But A chemdawg clone I got at the same time is doing great with the alaskin fish fert,id hate to lose the clone ,the leaves are all droopy
 

DocDoom85

Active Member
watering schedule? possible over/ under water, weak or rotten roots or just nutrient lock out.. more info man, ph ect.
I don't no the ph. But I use roots organic soil and alaskin fish fertelizer that is 5 -1-1 I think I water when the soil dry usually 2-3 days
 

SimplySmokin

Well-Known Member
No matter what, I'd certainly be misting on a regular basis and perhaps put a humidity tent over it to slow any deterioration until the root system decides to support the plant.

Don't let the thread die w/o telling if the plant lived lol I'll sub
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
I don't no the ph. But I use roots organic soil and alaskin fish fertelizer that is 5 -1-1 I think I water when the soil dry usually 2-3 days
well thats a major problem go get a ph tester!!! and chill on the nutes some strains can take it others cant, I dont know about this alaskan fish whatever
but just use ph water till you see a improvment in health.
 

Magnificient

Well-Known Member
2 t5s might be overkill for a clone. I clone six plants under a single 23 watt cfl bulb without any trouble. T5s run cool, but in a closed space they can heat up like an oven. PH is very important, too high/too low and the plants won't grow. I've never used anything but water for my clones as that's all they need to develop a good root system.
 

MomaPug

Active Member
ChemDawg...yes, it can handle more chems than most. My main concern would be, roots!!! If you don't have a pretty good start on roots you should never use a fert, it will burn them up.

Stick with water until you know you have some roots. Look for a little new growth first.....allow at least two weeks after cutting/planting before feeding.

I Forgot to make a suggestion :leaf: I would flush the little guy with PH water and then let it dry out pretty good. If it is wilting, spray with PH adjusted water and get some type of dome over it for humidity.
 
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