Clone issues

scooby9261

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Hi. I just got these rooted clones and i transplanted them into Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil. Ive done this with seedlings and NEVER had an issue. But these clones are acting funny on... day 6 since transplanting. They came in small paper pots and i took them out and put them into these bigger pots with said soil. Heres pics. As you can see there are leaves with issues. They looked fine.. 36 hours ago. Ive grown in this same tent with the same exact setup for years and NEVER had this issue. So please help. :-)

These are rooted clones. I have them on 18/6 light cycle.
 

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scooby9261

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^ Will they recover if i stop watering them for a few days ? Im use to doing seedlings, never experienced this before. Usually with the seedlings i keep the soil wet. But as this is my first time doing clones any info would be great. I just hope i didnt mess these up as i cant afford to get new ones :-(
 

coreywebster

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This is a guess but if they've been accustomed to low light levels and then slapped straight under intense light levels they maybe in shock.
 

scooby9261

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This is a guess but if they've been accustomed to low light levels and then slapped straight under intense light levels they maybe in shock.

I have the LED light on low setting. They were under a LED like what i have. 18/6. But they were not in a tent with the reflextive material i have.

what would you recommend I do ?
 

Phytoplankton

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^ Will they recover if i stop watering them for a few days ? Im use to doing seedlings, never experienced this before. Usually with the seedlings i keep the soil wet. But as this is my first time doing clones any info would be great. I just hope i didnt mess these up as i cant afford to get new ones :-(
They should recover, wait until the pot gets lite before watering.
 

scooby9261

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If the plants are in shock like mentioned by someone above, what can i do to help the situation ? As i said my light is on its lowest setting. The clones were under a light just like mine and theres seemed to be on the same setting as mine (low). But as i said my tent has the reflextive material, so maybe this could have caused it.?
 

Phytoplankton

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If the plants are in shock like mentioned by someone above, what can i do to help the situation ? As i said my light is on its lowest setting. The clones were under a light just like mine and theres seemed to be on the same setting as mine (low). But as i said my tent has the reflextive material, so maybe this could have caused it.?

Time, and patience, you’re not going to see big changes overnight. Don’t start making big changes, just let the soil dry out and water only when when the pots get light. If you start throwing the kitchen sink at them you’ll probably do more harm than good.
 
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