Clone help

5pointslo

Member
I got a couple clones shipped to me and was wondering if they needed a long recovery time or if there’s an issue. In a

12x30x36 tall tent
17w sun blaster t5 25” above
Humidity I’ve tried different settings from 50-70%
temp 72-74
build a soil light 1/3 and 2/3 coco

plant leaves are tacoing in some spots but mostly concerned with burnt tips and curling leafs. Also the serrations on the edges are lifting up making the leafs look spikes for lack of a better term. Red cup I’ve had for a few days. Last picture has been in the pot for a week and half. Just watered today before taking pics.535EE2A7-92C7-4444-B481-4B520D642F3F.jpeg59EA59C2-EA1C-4D33-BE44-6B06D53E2C4A.jpeg1BC44BD0-DE25-4740-A551-35D2B5300329.jpegEFB801AD-CF5C-42C3-8DA8-B630C7129B0E.jpeg
 

T Ray

Well-Known Member
Were there roots coming out when they were shipped? Or were they shipped in those cups to start?

On the first picture the bottom growth looks healthy and green. My guess is their in some shock either from the shipping or from the transplant. Assuming they had roots when you got them I’d bet they snap out and thrive at some point in the near future.

Patience and time would be my recommendation.
 

5pointslo

Member
Were there roots coming out when they were shipped? Or were they shipped in those cups to start?

On the first picture the bottom growth looks healthy and green. My guess is their in some shock either from the shipping or from the transplant. Assuming they had roots when you got them I’d bet they snap out and thrive at some point in the near future.

Patience and time would be my recommendation.
They came rooted in a root riot cube. Plenty of white roots. Plants pretty much looked the same when I got them.
 

MICHI-CAN

Well-Known Member
Guy told me it was Mycorrhiza powder
Not where it should be. Indicative of pests.
Looks to have been over dried and starved. Easy on the light and properly water. A fish emulsion and epsoms salt spray may help. But rinse the leaves and ease into full blown growth.
 

5pointslo

Member
Not where it should be. Indicative of pests.
Looks to have been over dried and starved. Easy on the light and properly water. A fish emulsion and epsoms salt spray may help. But rinse the leaves and ease into full blown growth.
Yeah that was my thought. Luckily no pests looked under a microscope all the way down to 100x
 
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