Help!!
So this is my first time doing clones. I just transplanted them 24 hours ago. One of them is looking great but I think one of them looks bad. It looks like it’s starting to wilt and leaves are bending down pretty bad. They can’t seem to hold the big leave up
Any advice will be greatly appreciated
Did you give the pots a good soaking after transplant?
Yes. Soaked with distilled water. Both treated exactly the same.
What is the growing medium? Specific brand…
Give it another 24 hours before doing anything drastic. It should recover just fine. Sounds like you have it under control.
Okay sounds good thank you. Temperatures seem to be ideal. Think this set up should be good enough?
Also, my humidity got to about 72-76 last night when the lights were off after watering. Should I be looking into a dehumidifier?
you need more humidity. clip the ends of the fan leaves off to stimulate some growth hormone.
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Are these rooted clones, or just cut clones?
High rh is perfect for the next month or so.
Ffof is a bit nutrient rich for clones. Next time try 1/2 ffof, and 1/2 seedling soil.
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The one that has clipped end seems to be the one struggling. The other one looks great
They had just started to root and were ready to transplant. I got the from a clinic in San Diego. They’re from purple city genetics.
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Clip the fan leave of the one that’s wilting over? The other one is doing pretty good right now.
They were actually still in rockwool. It’s my first time ever doing clones
I ended up trimming the end of the water leaves on the plant that was wilting. Below are a few pictures of the way I cut them. Let me know if this is what you guys meant.
I also included picture of the other plant. Bought clone from same place. Same conditions, same everything but one looks a lot better
If the clones are well rooted, it might just be transplant shock. Give it a few days.
As A side note, I like to dip the clone roots in mykos just before dropping into the dirt.
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Thanks for the advice.
I actually put Mykos Mycorrhizal Inoculant direct in the hole and in the surrounding soil.
It seems like it’s doing better today.
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In the soil works too.
My clones take off a lot faster when I use mykos.
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Not too sure what’s going on. Checked on the plants this morning. The one that was wilting and I trimmed was doing better but looks really bad this morning. It has some new growth but seems to be wilting pretty bad.
Here are a few reference pictures of the two different plants. Grown in the same grow tent same conditions.