My clones are super sad

youraveragehorticulturist

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Opinion

Newly potted clones need to develop roots to feed from the soil and growth healthy and strong. Roots grow in the night, so clones need dark hours. Try a 20/4 or 18/6 light schedule to give them some night time and see if they improve.
 

spek9

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Opinion

Newly potted clones need to develop roots to feed from the soil and growth healthy and strong. Roots grow in the night, so clones need dark hours. Try a 20/4 or 18/6 light schedule to give them some night time and see if they improve.
I have never had dark time for my clones. Both my aerocloner tent, and my veg tent that I put the planted clones into are lights on 24/0. I have done it this way for almost six years with very literally hundreds of clones across at least two dozen strains, and have never had any issues.

Clones do not need "dark hours".
 

youraveragehorticulturist

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I have never had dark time for my clones. Both my aerocloner tent, and my veg tent that I put the planted clones into are lights on 24/0. I have done it this way for almost six years with very literally hundreds of clones across at least two dozen strains, and have never had any issues.

Clones do not need "dark hours".
Maybe "need" was too strong a word. That's just what I do.
 

Cx2H

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Maybe was some transplant shock. Could of been new environmental variables. Could be a list of things or nothing. ;-)
 
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