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    First time cloning, are they dying?

    Thanks guys, ziplock bag is a nice idea I will do that, should I take the excess water out of the tray and then put the bags over the top?
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    First time cloning, are they dying?

    Thanks man, I'll definitely be making something more appropriate next time I take cuttings, I'll look into this "aero cloner" thing :)
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    First time cloning, are they dying?

    I was thinking maybe too wet but because I'm at work 9 hours a day I don't want to let them dry out when I'm not able to mist the leaves, and I'm in a dry climate so they would dry out pretty quickly. I'll see if I can change things a bit later. They're not in a cloning station just sitting in a...
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    First time cloning, are they dying?

    Cloning NL in peat pellets in shallow RO water, misting leaves a few times a day. They all have similar dark brown patches both under the leaves and on top of some of them, particularly the younger shoots. I didn't dip the clones in any solution before I put them in because I don't have any. I...
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    How bad is this?

    So should I be measuring the ph of the water after I put the nutes in or do I need to measure the runoff? Cos the runoff isn't clear enough to test with bromothymol, should I get one of those soil ph meters?
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    How bad is this?

    Northern lights in coco coir, using advanced nutrients grow, micro, bloom with RO water under 400w HPS with nanuolux digital ballast, good ventilation. I thought it might be nute deficiency, then I realised a couple days ago that I was only using 1/4 of what I should be mixing into the water...
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