Clone issues

Gyp

Rogue
This being my first grow via hydroponics, I had a friend give me 14 clones. I set up my room, one side for flowering, the other for blooming.
On the flowering side, I got a 4 shelf rack (for cloning) which I hung my lights from the top and placed an [SIZE=-1]Aeroponic Cloner below that. I took the clones he gave me from the medium he used and re-cut and notched the stems before dipping them into cloning gel. I put them in the neoprene collars and kissed them goodnight.
So, now five days later, two of the clones have decided they don't like me anymore. Their leaves are starting to go yellow and curl up some, yet the other clones are thriving, producing new branches and leaf formations. I was thinking the two aren't getting nutrients that they need, but all the others are, which is odd.

Any suggestions?
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CannaBoss

Well-Known Member
This being my first grow via hydroponics, I had a friend give me 12 clones. I set up my room, one side for flowering, the other for blooming.
On the flowering side, I got a 4 shelf rack (for cloning) which I hung my lights from the top and placed an [SIZE=-1]Aeroponic Cloner below that. I took the clones he gave me from the medium he used and re-cut and notched the stems before dipping them into cloning gel. I put them in the neoprene collars and kissed them goodnight.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]So, now five days later, two of the clones have decided they don't like me anymore. Their leaves are starting to go yellow and curl up some, yet the other clones are thriving, producing new branches and leaf formations. I was thinking the two aren't getting nutrients that they need, but all the others are, which is odd.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]Any suggestions?[/SIZE]
try foliar feeding with a sea kelp extract, unless the clones are rooted they can't uptake nutes. they can only intake through the stomata(pores on underside of leaf.
 

grobudd

Well-Known Member
I would hav to ask is there nute solution or just water in the cloner
it could be nute burn

if the clones came from a flowering plant it could be nitrogen deffenciancy

in small shelving spaces light burn and heat can be an issue...

many things...on my cloning i thought they all might die(brown, yellow, even crispy leaves) but with lots of love and regular moisture, air flow, and bug check ups they should be fine. when they are healthy you can trim the lowere leaves that have damage.

more info on you set up and some pics would help, there are many wise people here...im sure someone else will be along shortly :mrgreen::blsmoke:
 

Gyp

Rogue
I'll give it a go, thanks for the response. Hopefully they'll send some love back my way and follow the steps of their sisters.
 

Gyp

Rogue
I would hav to ask is there nute solution or just water in the cloner
it could be nute burn

if the clones came from a flowering plant it could be nitrogen deffenciancy

in small shelving spaces light burn and heat can be an issue...

many things...on my cloning i thought they all might die(brown, yellow, even crispy leaves) but with lots of love and regular moisture, air flow, and bug check ups they should be fine. when they are healthy you can trim the lowere leaves that have damage.

more info on you set up and some pics would help, there are many wise people here...im sure someone else will be along shortly :mrgreen::blsmoke:
My clone center's lighting is about a foot from the top of the clones.

the water I'm using is mixed with Hydroguard and Power Clone from botanicare, water is at 6.0 ph
 

grobudd

Well-Known Member
well if ya cant get the sea weed stuff maybe you can mist underneat the leaves a few time a day.. if I understand boss correctly...it is not uncommon to lose a couple either, but with some love and pruning once they ares stable I have faith they will overcome and prosper.....
 

Gyp

Rogue
yeah hopefully they'll perk up like their sisters. Just wasn't too sure why two outta the bunch decided to turn colors on me.
 
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