Need Outdoor & Indoor Help Please

Hey Everyone, this my first post and I need help fast!

I am set up for outdoor cultivation, but I find out my clones were under lamps and cultivated indoors. I was told they are intended for indoor use strictly. I had to put them in Hempy Buckets with 75% perlite and 25% vermiculite, with some FoxFarms Nutrients and Alaskan Fish Emulsion Water Mixture and put them under the sun and they immediately wilted. Since it is mid-July and I really have a window through Oct. to flower, will these clones survive and flower? Or do I need to put them immediately under my 2 X T8 32 watt 6500K Florescent lamps? I have a makeshift Grow Box not taller than 3 feet high with this lamp in an insulated wooden room.

However, I have a recently mixed steer manure, chicken manure, and Kelllog's Plant Mixture with FoxFarms Nutrients and Alaskan Fish Emulsion, etc. but the mixture will burn the plants until after 2 weeks I'm told. So I really cant transplant them from the 75% perlite and 25% vermiculite to soil this late in the season in CA. Should I pursue them indoors or outdoors at this point late in the season? I am desperate for suggestions not to let these clones die! Any help is appreciated!

Cheers! - Blue Dream & Blueberry Clones
 
seriously what you should do is get all that shit out of the buckets and just use a plain medium with NO fertilizers... did the clones have roots on them yet? just look at it like this you have new born babies and you need to treat them as such.. plain water for the first month or so.. and put them back inside under your cfl's and a fan or 2 in there to beef them up to get ready to go outside..so on that note your feeding steak to a newborn so gently take the clones out( i submerge my medium and clone in water to reduce damage to new roots.) and make a new batch of the base medium for the new babes, save what you already have because you can use it later in growth.. NO NUTRIENTS .. CLONES ARE ROOTING AND NEED A STABLE BASE after good roots the slightly add nutrients to your grow.. you cant throw a shit load of juice to newborns... good luck
 
oh and yes put them back inside until they get a lil harder or stronger to make it outside...........
 
seriously what you should do is get all that shit out of the buckets and just use a plain medium with NO fertilizers... did the clones have roots on them yet? just look at it like this you have new born babies and you need to treat them as such.. plain water for the first month or so.. and put them back inside under your cfl's and a fan or 2 in there to beef them up to get ready to go outside..so on that note your feeding steak to a newborn so gently take the clones out( i submerge my medium and clone in water to reduce damage to new roots.) and make a new batch of the base medium for the new babes, save what you already have because you can use it later in growth.. NO NUTRIENTS .. CLONES ARE ROOTING AND NEED A STABLE BASE after good roots the slightly add nutrients to your grow.. you cant throw a shit load of juice to newborns... good luck

Hey, thanks a lot! I appreciate the input! I have them watered and soaked in the perlite. I already gave them some nutrients, but will only water them for now on. Unfortunately I only have the fertilizer mixed with soil and the hempy buckets, so I can't put them back into a plain medium, as they came in rockwool. Their roots are to the bottom of rockwool, and I am hoping for the best in perlite/verm mixture. I have put them in a 3ft Tall X 9 ft Wide x 2 ft Depth Grow Box with 2 6500K T8's. Have 1 passive intake duct and a separate exhaust duct with a 50 CFM Air King exhaust fan. Would feel this would work to get them through the vegetative state? Thanks again for your help!
 
sounds good or better just remember that soil will always time release nutrients for a lil while until used up.. KEEP ON GROWIN
 
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