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First time from clones...

thekingofNY

Cannasseur
I posted in the indoor growing forum too, but these have been transplanted into the soil medium for over 48 hours now, and they still do not look that great, up untill yesterday they were probably in really low humidity conditions (i didn't even think about this because the last place and only place i have grown too much humidity was always a problem...

The soil medium is like 60% "organic" store brand poting soil, 40% seedling starter mix, (mostly peat moss, with a bit of soil and perlite), I have always had good results with this mixture, normally i add in 30% perlite and lower the seedling mix down to like 10-15, but I did not have any when I got home that night and the clones couldnt go in the fridge....



















 

PharmaCan

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Put them under some kind of humidity dome; that's about your only chance of saving them.

Cuttings have no roots and must intake water from their leaves until they grow roots. So, find something to use for a dome, then mist the inside of the dome. Don't mist the cuttings - they are so far gone, misting will just make them rot.

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thekingofNY

Cannasseur
PharmaCan said:
Put them under some kind of humidity dome; that's about your only chance of saving them.

Cuttings have no roots and must intake water from their leaves until they grow roots. So, find something to use for a dome, then mist the inside of the dome. Don't mist the cuttings - they are so far gone, misting will just make them rot.

PC

These HAD roots...

Just got back from the HD with a temp. gauge with RH meter, spray bottle, and some hardware so i can mount the power strips up and get rid of the two desklamps i have in there now... I am pretty sure the problem was not the humidity, but the temp's when I had the door shut, I thought they were getting into the upper 80s at the most, I just had the door open for a good 2 minute will get the thermometer to the very back, closed the door for about 5 minutes, starting smoking a bowl, went back and checked and it was nearly 94 degrees in there :(... when I first got these I had to leave them closed for nearly 24 hours after i planted them...so they were probably cooking :(
 
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Growdoc

Cannabis Helper
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I would still use a dome for now as they are not yet ready for tough elements. Use flouresent lighting as your light source. try and keep temps down at 77-80f. Lift the dome and breath on the plants 2 times a day. mist them with ph6.0 water 2 times a day.

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thekingofNY

Cannasseur
updated pics from last night

updated pics from last night

Here, since then I let them sleep in the dark during the day today, for about 7 hours, got home and misted them a few times after I turned on the lights for a few mins....they look nearly identical to these pics, but slightly healthier....
for the few that are bad, i have another plastic cup on top of it, making a half-ass humidity dome...and then i snuck a few pics of the Strawberry Cough in too...
















 

PharmaCan

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Anything that works as a dome will work. It doesn't have to be fancy.

You should trim the dead leaves off those clones and trim the dying parts off the leaves that are browning.

Nice looking S/C buds!!!!

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MynameStitch

Dr. Doolittle
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Growdoc said:
I would still use a dome for now as they are not yet ready for tough elements. Use flouresent lighting as your light source. try and keep temps down at 77-80f. Lift the dome and breath on the plants 2 times a day. mist them with ph6.0 water 2 times a day.

GrowDoc


Bingo right here, sounds like you did not hardend them off once taken out..... they look shrivled from humidity change it seems..... IF you want to, get some anti wilt if you can; helps out a ton, just be sure when you clone not to have the humidity so overly high; this helps a lot with weaning them and getting them out of domes if you use one; also opening one open few times a day after they have a nice root system helps a ton too :)
 
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