Gorilla glue and super silver haze run!

They hungry and can eat the same amount the mother plant it was removed from was eating , fed them !

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I’m here brother. I’m gonna drop back and catch up. I’m gonna pull me a chair :chair: Up in the corner
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Already been stated, Microbes(Azos - atmospheric N fixer) and feed the little Seymour-ettes…

If you got some of the Xmas Lumina, you could foliar to get some N to kick up that Photosynth and coloring back.

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I have no cloning experience as of yet.:confused: but plenty here do, so im sure youll be taken care of.:+1:t4:

Love it man!

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So ive watered them twice with full strength jacks. Should i be watering more? So i expanded the coco in full strength jacks and every 2 days since then they’ve gotten fed full strength jacks. Maybe i need to get in there daily now that some more roots have established? I’ll see how they look in the AM, if they still look the same ill start a daily water and see how they do

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Absolutely hilarious. Catch up a have a look at what ive been cooking. Nothing too crazy but its solid

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Clones mature plants and need feeding just like the mother they came from. The frequency may indeed be off, but i would look more at how/if your coco is drying out. If it is then i would also probably increase feeding to daily. If it’s still soaked i would lean towards maybe just some root shock, not taking up water or getting much for oxygen.

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Yea coco feels damp so i dont know about being hungry. The leaves on most clones are up and perky. The one that aren’t, arent. They are really down and look like they’re dying. Ill give em time and see what i get

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You could also be overwatering…
I know its coco…
But still could be overwatering for such a small plant…
That would be my first guess…
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I am very late to respond but I agree with the others, they look hungry. I am assuming that you are keeping your pH in the proper range for coco? If not that could be the underlying cause of the nutrient deficiencies that you appear to have.

I don’t have any useful experience with coco so may be way off base.

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My clones start off on the yellow side also. If u havnt tried do 5ml per gallon cal mag a bit of molasses or bud candy and some tribus pH to 5.6 5.7 area and soak the pots down super good like a gallon each who cares on runoff. After u believe I ran enough thru to flush the coco good leave it til u start seeing dry patches form on the top layer. When u see the lighter color of the coco water again with plain to water only like a cup per plant or a bit more. Then leave again. I water like every other or every 3rd day when small like that or as I see the top layer start to look dry. After a good week of this way u should be seeing newer growth starting to grow from the center of the plant if so then that’s a good time to start to feed it as it has roots established and ready for a feed

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They look hungry. I assume your ph is good? 5.8-6.2? I personally would feed them to run off everyday if they have good roots established.

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Thanks everyone, i do have my ph on point so Im leaning towards them being hungry. They have plenty of moisture in the bags but aren’t getting what they need. Leaves look up and perky so i dont think theyre drowning. I mixed up a batch of jacks yesterday 3.6/2.4/1.2 for a 5 gallon bucket. Ill take em outside and soak them with 3 gallons of jacks only, then finish them off with 2 gallons of jacks with tribus and recharge.

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Hi… i dont have much experience yet, and definitely not in Coco, i started in organic soil this fall. My experience with yellow leaves was i was starving the poor girls. @yoshi put me on the path of checking my ppms and got them back on the right path. Im sure with all this great advice youll have them green in no time :slight_smile:

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So i fed the girls yesterday and noticed the new growth is coming back green. I hope it stays that way and the rest comes back around. On a different note, i was thinking of flipping my mother plants for 2 weeks into flower then vegging them again for 2 weeks and back to flower? Would there be any ill affects from doing something like this? I wants to have a monster crop since its only 4 plants in the closet space. Just a thought, what is everyone’s thought on this? @AfgVet @dbrn32 @kaptain3d @repins12 @pr @peachfuzz @Pet_de_Chien @PurpNGold74 @Myfriendis410 @yoshi and anyone eles that may read this thread, if you would like to chime please im all ears.

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Will take a long time to revert back to veg and start growing. I would just continue to veg and train plants out to wider canopy if you need to get more out of them.

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Im not seasoned enough yet to advise on such. Thanks for the tag though!

What @dbrn32 said, in all honesty you’ll likely stall them and be frustrated…plants dont stop quite like a light switch as we would like to think…more like a short train.

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I’ve had a few that never flipped back to veg. I gave up after 4 weeks, and let it finish flowering. Best made plans, still ultimately up to the plant. Lol

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