What's wrong with my clones?

Tyleb173rd

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image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg I just transplanted them from solo cups to 1G pots. I'm only using Roots for now. I also just switched them from T5's to an LED. Any suggestions?
 

Alienwidow

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Looks like it could be a few things but nothings screaming out obvious. Could be mites, check the bottom of the leaves. Could be light burn, could be normal leaf die back from the cloning process, could be hot soil. Im sorry, i wish i could give you a more definitive answer.
 

Tyleb173rd

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Thank you. The tent is currently at 78 degrees with a humidity of 47%. I raised the light all the way up to see if that helps.
 

Dibbsey

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Use the most regular soil you can find. The best thing is a soil/perilite/vermiculite mix from hydroponic stores and gardening centres. They are very good because it is usually sterilized soil with no chance of bugs of bug eggs in the soil. Then you add nutirents youself as you go. Special soils with nutrients already in it are money grabs.
 

whitebb2727

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Use the most regular soil you can find. The best thing is a soil/perilite/vermiculite mix from hydroponic stores and gardening centres. They are very good because it is usually sterilized soil with no chance of bugs of bug eggs in the soil. Then you add nutirents youself as you go. Special soils with nutrients already in it are money grabs.
No they are not. We are talking organics. Totally different than what your talking about.
 

Dibbsey

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No they are not. We are talking organics. Totally different than what your talking about.
I am talking organics. I go to my local hydroponic store and purchase organic meals like bloodmeal//kelp meal/alfalfa meal etc to make my own mixture in my soil and make my own nutrients mixture.
 

whitebb2727

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I am talking organics. I go to my local hydroponic store and purchase organic meals like bloodmeal//kelp meal/alfalfa meal etc to make my own mixture in my soil and make my own nutrients mixture. Best way to go organic is make it not buy it.
What do you mix your meals in? Soil. Where did you get the soil?

Its not a money grab. Some people like to buy premade stuff.

I do the same but I still buy soil and other amendments in bags.
 

Dibbsey

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What do you mix your meals in? Soil. Where did you get the soil?

Its not a money grab. Some people like to buy premade stuff.

I do the same but I still buy soil and other amendments in bags.
His problem here is that the organic soil was too hot for a seedling. my solution was to make your own mix thats not too hot. If you dont want to fix the problem that way another thing would be start using differerent soil for seedling until you think they can handle the nutrient hot organic soil. Or he can just leave it be see how she blows right. lol
 

whitebb2727

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His problem here is that the organic soil was too hot for a seedling. my solution was to make your own mix thats not too hot. If you dont want to fix the problem that way another thing would be start using differerent soil for seedling until you think they can handle the nutrient hot organic soil. Or he can just leave it be see how she blows right. lol
Well maybe say that next time instead.

I would agree. I usually cut my super soil with cheap organic bags of humus and inert soil.
 

Dibbsey

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Well maybe say that next time instead.

I would agree. I usually cut my super soil with cheap organic bags of humus and inert soil.[/QUOTE
See thats a great idea. I let organic meals sit in water for a day or 2 to get micronutrients from the meal to fuse into the water. Making my own liquid micronutrients i can use with water when i feed. Ohhhh boy I warn anyone who tries this. It stinks. Very much so lol.
 

Tyleb173rd

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But the clones were in Solo cups with Roots Organic already. I then transplanted them into 1G pots with more Roots.
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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If it happened quick , real quick then you can forget about insects. They are fast but not that fast. In still leaning on it being soil related some how
 
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