Transplant shock or something else?

Shuffler

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I asked the Dispensary for clones for a hydro rig, what I got was in dirt and looked like they were well established. The guy said they were good for hydro but I am not so sure. This looks like transplant shock to me, but I could be wrong. Any advice on cause and recovery would be well appreciated.
The girls are 8 inches away from a 400 watt light, temp varies between 75 to 80 degrees and humidity 20%. Feeding Lucas formula veg. Ph 5.8 - 80ppm.

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Does it burn you hand when you put it 8 '' away from the light. That seems a little too close to me if it is a hid light.
The taco leaves looks like the damage you get from broad mites. You need a scope that is a least x60 to see them. Look on both sides of the leaf. Your ph is right on. Do you mean 800 ppm. I use maxibloom from GH.
I keep my hydro between 500 to 700 ppm, 80 is way too low.

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Thanks for your help! Yes, I meant 800ppm. I'm using GH 4 Micro + 8 Bloom per gallon. The light is warm but not uncomfortable, I'll raise it up a bit anyway, I hope to hell it's not broad mites those are really hard to get rid of.
 
Thanks for your help! Yes, I meant 800ppm. I'm using GH 4 Micro + 8 Bloom per gallon. The light is warm but not uncomfortable, I'll raise it up a bit anyway, I hope to hell it's not broad mites those are really hard to get rid of.

The hard part is identification . Once you do that, it's a matter of finding the remedy. That's why you need a scope.

If it is broad mites, mighty wash per instructions will do the trick, but you have to I.D. it first. You might look into Maxibloom,

it can be used in flower or veg and comes in powder form. I started with Flora micro,bloom by gh and switch to Maxibloom by gh

because it's easier to use. :volcano-smiley:
 
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