20sackzack
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Outdoor plants in direct sunlight get about 1.1 kilowatts per square meter of light, thats a massive blast, like having 2000 watts in a 4.5 x 4.5 tent. Outdoor plants in the shade get around 100 watts per meter squared, nice & gentle. The fastest results I get putting rooted clones outdoors is keeping them in the shade until they display definitive growth, then they're ready for real sunlight. They don't need a lot of soil, I'm not even sure more would help. They need to have a root system which is capable of handling the impact of all that sunlight, which they should be able to establish in a small pot of decent soil given enough time, unless its a clone from a very large cutting.
He's totally right. Did u get those clones from doctor's orders? If so, I have the same plants and they do just fine in black gold. A few little gnats ain't shit to trip on
If you put clones directly outside like that they need to be covered from direct sunlight 100% of the time for at least a week or they will fry
Let your soil surface get fairly dry before watering again. Also if your water ph is way off that's gonna fuck em up. Your stems are pretty red that's why I mention that. Reverse osmosis water is cheap and easy for small plants
Lastly, give em time bro. These things take time(a couple weeks) to show real noticeable growth when they are babies. Good luck man, they are far from dead so try not to worry so much