Baby Girls not doing so hot HELP please!!

anchorman27

Member
I got 12 clones from a clone dispensary in my area and they are looking worse today that they did when i got them. I have them about 20-24 inches under a 4' dual t5. They dispensary advised that the clones were rooted and I should NOT put them back inside of a humidity dome. I watered them yesterday and they appear slightly leathery on the leaves and 3 of them (all of the same strain Blue Dream) are slumped over pretty badly. I watered them yesterday so I dont understand why they look like this. The room has good ventilation with A/C, yet I can't get the temperature under 79. Do you think this is the problem? Or I am I overreacting to plants just adjusting their new environment? Humidity is around 55%. I find it harder to get it below this and keep the room cool and ventilated.


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jman23

Active Member
wow for a dispensary those are some sad looking clones just saying there small compared to what i get
 

JohnBaked

Active Member
I think they probably need that humidity dome it looks like they haven't gotten enough roots I usually keep em like that till either new leaves start up or the leaves on it stop drooping.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
I got 12 clones from a clone dispensary in my area and they are looking worse today that they did when i got them. I have them about 20-24 inches under a 4' dual t5. They dispensary advised that the clones were rooted and I should NOT put them back inside of a humidity dome. I watered them yesterday and they appear slightly leathery on the leaves and 3 of them (all of the same strain Blue Dream) are slumped over pretty badly. I watered them yesterday so I dont understand why they look like this. The room has good ventilation with A/C, yet I can't get the temperature under 79. Do you think this is the problem? Or I am I overreacting to plants just adjusting their new environment? Humidity is around 55%. I find it harder to get it below this and keep the room cool and ventilated.
I don't see how they could be rooted..they are just so very very tiny...If I ever bought a clone I would expect it to be in the "small plant" stage...I wouldn't pay for a branch sticking out of some dirt..
 

Coho

Well-Known Member
Put them dome back..The dispensery sold em too young. Put some water in the tray. A drop of superthrive to a gallon. Just alittle water in tray . Make sure plugs are damp not wet. Mist the dome. oh and tell the dispensary their idiots.
 

highboo

Active Member
15$ a piece? ahhh thats average but yo they are really young man. I say Go buy a cake and take the dome off and cover them up and enjoy the cake. the plants are not going to survive without humidity. and you spent around 130$ ish right? yea man dont cut your loses. Save em
 

anchorman27

Member
I don't want these suckers to die. I've had the dome on for the last two days and they are looking slightly better. The ones in soil seemed to have perked up more which leads me to believe this is not as much the result from a lack of rooting and water and maybe a nutrient deficiency. I was instructed from the conservatory that sold me these clones to transplant them so I'm wondering if the dome may be beneficial or not.

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anchorman27

Member
also the edges of some are looking slightly yellowish, and others' leaves look almost black or dark green on the lower levels.
 

NORML

Well-Known Member
They will grow, give them a dome and keep the humidity high. When clones don't have roots they lose their turgor, which makes them look all limp like that
 
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