Little Clones - Light Green/Yellow - Nute Burn?

KraftDinner

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I believe that the photos indicate nute burn, but I changed out the rez and they still seem to be getting worse. I just transferred these girls from the dome to my DWC about 3-4 days ago. They looked good for the time being, but then they started turning. Just in case it's hard to see, they are starting to turn light green/yellow and it looks like it's start in spots. The leaves are also wilting a bit, but not as bad as they were. I realised the water was too warm, so I've been putting in some ice cubes in the mean time until I get some bottles of water frozen to have them float in there.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

They're about 1.5 weeks old.
 

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KraftDinner

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Please anybody, even if you're not sure, I'm open for any suggestions. Also, I've been keeping the Ph at a steady 5.85 - 5.9.
 

MurderAlley

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Please anybody, even if you're not sure, I'm open for any suggestions. Also, I've been keeping the Ph at a steady 5.85 - 5.9.

They dont look that bad, usually i cut those big fan leaves in half so they dont have to support so much plant matter, but i grow in soil, im not sure whether its different for hydro.

EDIT: Also were they taken from a plant already into flowering?
 

Magnetar

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They look fine for clones, you should have seen the crappy clones my buddy made for me, they were almost dead and one did die, but the rest did great after they recovered. Compared to those yours look really nice, there is new growth coming from the tops, that's what I am mainly looking at with clones.
 

KraftDinner

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Ok perfect, that's a load off my shoulders. I was just getting worried because they were a lot deeper green before I moved them. Yes, the clones were taken from a plant in flowering, I've taken the approach of cloning from a flowering plant, I've heard lots of good about it. I think I'll just ease up on the nutes and I just put the worst ones back under the flouros in the dome and they seem to be recovering. I'll check back in the morning, hopefully they'll be even better. Thanks for the help!

Edit: They reason why I'm asking so soon is because I want to save as many leaves as I can. I don't like stunting the growth so I want to catch anything and everything I might be doing wrong, early so I can correct sooner.
 

RisingStock

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Hey bro, I have almost the same exact problem except the clones are in coco-coir. (Wilting and turning lighter green after what I thought was a pretty light nute watering.)

If you don't mind me asking, what steps did you take? (Dome, No-Nutes?)
How'd they turn out?
 
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