Unknown cause of plant wilt + pics

whatsadank

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We need to make these live until Monday with the current setup, as our new setup is arriving in the mail then. We have general hydroponics flora that will be here tomorrow. Our pH is 6.0, the clones are in 2" rockwool cubes sitting in hydroton. Any ideas as to what it could be or what we could try? So far I've looked to see if it was temperature. We used an infrared thermometer and the highest reading we got was 80 degrees on the leaf. The water level is about a quarter inch above the bottom of the baskets. Rockwool is seated about an inch above the bottom of the basket. Also, they started out in soil and were transferred to DWC, so shock is always a possibility?image.jpeg
 

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whatsadank

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how do you transplant a plant from soil to rockwool? Be patient, they look shocked
That's what I was hoping! I'm sorry, should have been a bit more clear.. Clones were rooted into rockwool and soil (roots stuck out of rockwool about 1/4" ) - I took the rockwool and clones out of the soil - cleaned thoroughly without tearing or ruining the existing roots, then seated them into the hydroton/netpots..
 

FrozenChozen

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yeah.... that's why they look like you f'd 'em up the "A"....:P
Is that tinfoil on the walls? Bad idea, foil absorbs more usable photons than it reflects.... Flat white is always the best IMO...
 

whatsadank

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yeah.... that's why they look like you f'd 'em up the "A"....:P
Is that tinfoil on the walls? Bad idea, foil absorbs more usable photons than it reflects.... Flat white is always the best IMO...
The ghetto tinfoil closet is a temporary holder for them haha... waiting on a grow tent.
You think they'll bounce back no problem though?
 

warble

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When x-planting to hydroton baskets, you ought to have the water level just below the baskets and foliar spray ph'd water for the first week. Your roots will seek out your pool of nutes.
 
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