Question about cloning

S13hitman

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If you cloned from a plant that was Nutrient burned would those clones always have issue's since the mother had some crispy leaves?

I'm having issues with nute burn and it's not going away no matter what I've tried. Different nutrients. Different levels. I think my problem may have been genetics since I received the seeds through a friend of a friend. And the fact that I cloned from a plant with issues. They're supposed to be Ghost purple OG.
Already have new genetics in veg right now but I have 1 last run of the OG in flower that I'd like to finish out nicely but my issues above keep occurring.
 
Ive cloned off plants with nute burn before and never had any real issues. Ive also cloned off terribly sick plants with lower success rate and stressed young clones. They still made it though.

If your sure its nute burn then try using just plain ol water for a.while and see how the plant reacts. If you keep giving nutes to a burnin plant just adding fuel to the fire in my opinion.
 
If you cloned from a plant that was Nutrient burned would those clones always have issue's since the mother had some crispy leaves?

I'm having issues with nute burn and it's not going away no matter what I've tried. Different nutrients. Different levels. I think my problem may have been genetics since I received the seeds through a friend of a friend. And the fact that I cloned from a plant with issues. They're supposed to be Ghost purple OG.
Already have new genetics in veg right now but I have 1 last run of the OG in flower that I'd like to finish out nicely but my issues above keep occurring.
im lost your having issues with nutrient burn so instead of STOPPING CRAMING FOOD down your plants throat your changing chemical lines as if the chemicals are the issue and not you?
first off you should only be feeding your plants one time a week.. every other time you water your plants you need to be feeding water.. if your properly feeding your plants aren't going to burn because of a chemical line.. they are burning because your either overfeeding or not ph balancing your chemicals properly.

depending on how far stressed they are there could be issues but 90% of the time they come back when properly taken care of and fed. you may see leaves issues like 3 leaves or something here and there ..
 
genetics don't burn themselves because they are bad genetics.. they could be weak genetics that are responding poorly to overfeeding but the genetics themselves aren't going to burn because they are bad.
 
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