Why yellow leaves on my clones - Plenty of pictures

Foodeefish

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Are these clones going to make it and are the yellow leaves because of too many nutes? I just started using 25% strength Nutes.




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Looks like Nitrogen burn to me.
Flush em good, use no fert for a week, then half strength.

A couple of them might make it. Might.

~Auggie~
 
Wow ... that looks, um, messy,
It REALLY bothers my ADD. I wanna 'fix' the picture. LoL.

Seriously. To each his/her own ... but, I have found that when I use a dome for more than the first couple of days ... I end up with PM. And if you get PM going in a baby - you will battle PM for the rest of its life. A dome won't help for over fertilizing ... it helps when the cutting has JUST been cut, and is drooping. It won't help with too much N in the soil.

Flush with plain Ph'd water (at 5.8 to 6.1), let them get a bit dryish, water again with plain water. In about two weeks start on half strength nutes.

I had someone bring back a batch of clones I provided to them. They were quite dead. My fault?

Now, in May in our part of the state, daytime high temps can be upwards of 105F. He told me that he "fed them good and put them out in the sun until I could get them in the ground". I said, "Do you have children?" He said he had a daughter. "When you brought your newborn baby home from the hospital, did you feed her a steak dinner and put her on a blanket at noon in the sun?" He looked at me like I was crazy .... "Then why would you do that to these babies?"

I replaced the clones he killed and told him to read up on growing.

They are babies. Not the same as adults.

~ Auggie ~
 
lol yes messy but it worked one hundred percent every clone there went on to flower great and it was my fist time , and it was just an example ( quick fix ) ,I agree they need flushed but after flushing id use some sort of dome, do they eve have roots ? ... i now use a bubble cloner i made , works well :thumb:
 
Once again - - a dome is used only for the first few days to keep moisture in the leaves to help with transplant shock.
That is not the problem with these girls. The leaves are not droopy, they are well hydrated.
Dome is not needed.

A good flush and proper feeding ...

~ Auggie ~
 
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