Help Clone Dieing!!!

monkeybb0yy

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I just bought this clone and 5 others from wonderland collective in LA and the first picture was it 1 day after getting it. it looked good when i bought it wasnt drooping at all. I watered 3 times because it seemed like it was low on water and now it looks like the 2nd picture and its looking a lot better but still is pretty sad looking. any ideas on whats wrong. some of the leaves on the plant are cracking. they are in foxfarm soil inside of rockwool cubes under 400 watt flouros about 5-7 inches away from light. all my other plants are just fine none like this. Any help or advice is appreciated.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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Maybe it wasn't ready for 400 watt lights and transplanting into ffof,
It looks like the roots didn't take or it needs watering cause
it isn't getting any water.
when you bought it was it under fluorescents lights and what medium?
If you can't save'em just jank'em out buy some more and put in these pots
but make sure there ready for it~ Or they will be dying again~
 

*BUDS

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Mist the floppy one every 4 hours and put a loose fitting clear container over the pot for a couple of days.
 

monkeybb0yy

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Ya I think I'm gonna treat it.like.a clone for a week with the humididome. I noticed the plants roots weren't that white either they looked more rotten like a light brown. But.for next time around what should I plant it in before ffof since its too hot for fresh clones
 

laserbrn

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How long has it been planted? Just rip it out of there and put it in some Happy Frog or light warrior. Transplant back to the pot when it's ready. Going to take a long time for those clones to adjust to being in FFOF at that size.

When you say 400w of flouro's are we talking CFL's or T5's?

These plants don't look overwatered to me, they look bugged out by their new home.
 

monkeybb0yy

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T5 and they are like 2 days into their new home only the one reacted like that. I have done the same to 5 other clones and 2 seedlings into ffof and all others are perfect how long should I wait to top the clones to cause I'm gonna lst them
 

apbx720

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Ya I think I'm gonna treat it.like.a clone for a week with the humididome. I noticed the plants roots weren't that white either they looked more rotten like a light brown. But.for next time around what should I plant it in before ffof since its too hot for fresh clones
bro u just solved yr own mystery... the roots were damaged before u transplanted. once damaged , roots cant repair. they must grow new ones. do what *BUDS said. this will help the plant concentrate on root growth. then u can start vegging. or scrap em if yr in a hurry. its not the soil. i have cloned in straight ffof before. next time dnt buy em if the roots are fukd. peace
 

laserbrn

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Yeah, I think the dome idea is good. But those plants don't JUST look like they are having a drinking problem, they also look jacked up to me. The dome would almost certainly help and keeping them moist. If you mist directly on the leaves though, that T5 will make burn marks.
 
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