Please help!!! Please help!!!

Cali949

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One of My clones is Turning like this
 

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I started freeding them this 2 weeks back they all improved but for some reason this one is lagging
 

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I started freeding them this 2 weeks back they all improved but for some reason this one is lagging
Also are you ph'ing your water ? Nitrogen can't uptake if the ph is below 5.5 and over 6.5 so 6.5 is preferred... I'd give them some nitrogen ph your water and you should be fine but honestly clones do that at first I think it should bounce back soon and start growing
 
Thanks bro now that I remember one of my other clones was having this issue I remember I just plucked them fuckers off and the plant grew back and is doing better than all of them but this fish kelp is making them get a darker green and making them bushier
 
Also are you ph'ing your water ? Nitrogen can't uptake if the ph is below 5.5 and over 6.5 so 6.5 is preferred... I'd give them some nitrogen ph your water and you should be fine but honestly clones do that at first I think it should bounce back soon and start growing

You need to know which medium OP is growing in before giving pH advice. If he's in peat or coco or some other inert medium, maintaining a 6.5 pH will become very problematic.
 
I am using a peat mix black majic

That stuff is coco and peat. You need to maintain a pH range of 5.7-6.2.

Due to the fact that it's coco and peat mixed, I'd highly advise that you periodically swing the pH. Start at 6.0. After a couple of waterings, 5.7. Couple more, 6.2. Couple more, back to 6.0.

Do not pH all the way up to 6.5.

This will ensure maximum nutrient uptake availability.
 
That stuff is coco and peat. You need to maintain a pH range of 5.7-6.2.

Due to the fact that it's coco and peat mixed, I'd highly advise that you periodically swing the pH. Start at 6.0. After a couple of waterings, 5.7. Couple more, 6.2. Couple more, back to 6.0.

Do not pH all the way up to 6.5.

This will ensure maximum nutrient uptake availability.

Yea I don’t intend on bringing the ph way up and I use water tested at 6.0
 
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