New Guy - NL clone came home with some problems

Zombumkin

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Sup fam.
I'm new to the forum. Currently on my 3rd grow. Kept journals that I will transfer here eventually.

Associates degree in horticulture (though they don't talk much about weed LOL)

Anyways, why I'm here today....

I have three new clones in the garden that I got last week. First two are Northern Lights. They came and Red Solo cups in what looks like mostly Coco. The third is called great white shark. It came in a rockwool cube chunk in a measuring cup with water that definitely looked like it had too many nutrients in it. I immediately transplanted the great white shark into a 2 gallon pot with roots organic soil moist with 200 ppm cal-mag in R.O. pH to 5.8. I know that it's probably four or five clones from seed which explains some of the deformities. It also looks like it was taken from flower because the new growth is definitely throwing pistols here and there and there are trichomes on some of the new leaves.

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The two Northern Lights seem to be in pretty good shape. One has been transplanted into a3 gallon finishing pot to veg for a few weeks and then go to the flower tent. The other is still in the Red Solo Cup in my propagation area. I'd like to keep it as a mother. I haven't added any nutrients to the water besides cal mag at 200 ppm. This plant has just one fan leaf that is curling up. Some purpling on the stalk as well. Not sure if it's a magnesium deficiency or if it's just the strain.

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I'm excited to be a part of this community. I don't have very many people to talk about this kind of stuff too.
 
I re-vegged some clones using 24/0 until they started showing new growth then went to my regular 18/6. The best thing about re-vegging from flower is the crazy amount of branches most clones will grow. Like they've been topped half a dozen times. Keep updating how things are going so the experienced eyes on here can help you along.
 
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