HELP!!! What can people tell me about my clones I’m new to this

Jelimafish

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I am sure that someone can help but a little more information will be needed. Try to provide a little more info like Strain - Pot Size - Soil Type - Nutrients (If you use any) - PH of Water (If you use one) - Light + Light Height from Canopy - Average Temperature and Relative Humidity - etc.
 

New Age United

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They look fine bro the yellowing is a sign that roots are coming in otherwise they would just shrivel up and die green.
 

Forrest9419

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Strain is gorilla glue more pics under big thermometer at top of tent and little at bottom been feeding ionic grow 7ml per litre grow tonic 5ml per litre for transplant and plant magic plus magne-cal 2ml per litre have not got a ph pen yet to test water but the lad at the shop said it would be ok the light is 600w HID HANGING 105 cm above top of biggest plant like I say all help is appreciated
 

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Indica27

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Is your light still right up at the top? If it is then personally I would drop that light right down as far as you can without burning the plants, otherwise you may end up with stretchy/lanky plants, also your plant will receive more direct light , which will benefit your plant and will help it grow healthier. Looking good so far though dude
 
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Indica27

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Personally I like mine between 16-18” above the plant, but each to their own I guess on that topic. If your not sure your light is close enough to your plant I always go with if you can hold your hand at the top of the plant for 30seconds, and the light doesn’t burn your hand, you know your lights aren’t TOO close.
 

Forrest9419

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I lowered them down but they did not respond well mate not sure if I had over watered them they where all droopy had no life in them
 

Forrest9419

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Personally I like mine between 16-18” above the plant, but each to their own I guess on that topic. If your not sure your light is close enough to your plant I always go with if you can hold your hand at the top of the plant for 30seconds, and the light doesn’t burn your hand, you know your lights aren’t TOO close.
Think I over watered
 

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Indica27

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Just keep an eye on them now mate, let them dry out, without drying out the roots, if you see your water run straight through your soil through to the bottom of the tray when you feed them, then they are too dry, not the end of the world but try not to let it get to that stage.. less stress = happier plants :)
 

Forrest9419

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I’ve got my light 20 inches of the top and can I also ask another question I’ve started low stress training them can I still top them aswell or is it one or the other
 

Kassiopeija

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2 litres between 6 of them they are starting to purk back up now and its calf terra professional
hey stop feeding them until the leaves return to normal green, plus water correctly. water until all soil is wet, then wait for some time until the pot is significantly lighter - with a plant of this size this may take even 10 days.
on soil you dont do this frequent irrigation, instead use a thorough wet & dry cycle, esp. with young plants.
if you irrigate them when the middle part of the soil is still wet you'll get these hanging leaves - youre drowning the roots.
 

Indica27

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Each to their own mate with topping and LST, in my own personal experience, I both top & LST my plants, and have never had an issue.. but if your unsure, stick to 1 or the other mate
 

Forrest9419

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hey stop feeding them until the leaves return to normal green, plus water correctly. water until all soil is wet, then wait for some time until the pot is significantly lighter - with a plant of this size this may take even 10 days.
on soil you dont do this frequent irrigation, instead use a thorough wet & dry cycle, esp. with young plants.
if you irrigate them when the middle part of the soil is still wet you'll get these hanging leaves - youre drowning the roots.
Cheers mate
 
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