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Old 10-02-2009, 12:31 AM   #1
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Unhappy Rooted new clone with wilting and yellowing problems - Hydro
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First i will answer all questions describing the grow and then i will post our specific plant problem, If you want to learn more about our grow, or if anything i describe here is confusing check out our grow journal which is linked here and in our sig, which has full photos, records, info everything.
http://www.gardenscure.com/420/hydro...ml#post1302152

<1 week old clones
Hempy System (Drain to Waste, With 60/40 coco perlite, the lower 2 inches are pure rockton)
Nutes: Botanicare Pure Blend Pro (minus Hydroguard) with added Hygrozyme, Great White, and Humbolt Roots
We adjust our pH to 5.8-6.1 preferring the high end.
They are clones now so we are keeping the pph between 550 and 600.
We have done 1 foliar treatment with Vermit-T
We have a 600watt HPS NOT YET RUNNING
RUNNING we have:
2x 4ft T-12 40w tubes
2x 4ft T-8 32w tubes
2x T-5 Grow Lights (Commonly mounted under a 600w HPS)
the above tubes are all 2ft or so above the plants
4x Micro LED at soil level.
Our Grow is 8 sqft.
Our Temps are at 85 ish right now and humidity stays around 50.
we have done EVERYTHING we can to keep out tent 100% sterile and there should be 0 insect activity.
My parter has been growing for a year and this is my first grow so I am trying to learn as much as possible however I have lived on gardens cure for a while before I started growing.
We have two possible concerns,
Our biggest concern right now is one of our 91-Chemdawg Plants. Last night was night three of watering and we had done nutes for 2 days so we were doing only hygrozyme and white shark for a day to give the clones some rest. The 91-Chem in question was the last plant to receive watering and I'm afraid not all the white shark was dissolved into the solution and so this plant may have received more white shark than it should have. Im not sure however and so have posted before and after picture of this plant. The before was after first watering 2 days ago and this photo is from right now. All other plants look as happy as ive ever seen new rooted clones, and the other 91 chem is growing CRAZY, just this little guy bothers me.
***UPDATE*** we have since watered him with the normal solution and she seems to be regaining green color and strength from the veins out? ive learned my lesson about making sure all nute powders are dissolved cause im fairly sure this was great white shock (though i would love a confirmation from someone who knows better....... ********

the second concern is heat, as our temps sit between 80-85 however we have an indudstrial strength 12" inline attached to the HPS(NOT yet on) and that is sucking air from above the canopy into the light venting out of the tent. We have one computer fan attached to some tubing running out the tent, which we considering adding AC too, however we are pretty much broke after setting up the grow we have now, so any suggestions on a small 4 inch tube fan that can cool air, or a VERY small AC unit?

thank you for the help i always know i can trust a good response here
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I'm new to cloning myself, and what I've read says that new cuttings will look good for the first few days and have a tendency to wilt 5 days in. I've been told that the greatest killer of clones is kindness. So becareful not to over do it.
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they really don't look too bad from here... interesting grow medium

what is vermit-t? never heard of it

550-600ppm is too high for my freshly rooted clones, but it may be alright for you

i use 300-400ppm after they root, and are first planted into the container for a week, then i increase.

temp's should be fine, it will dry out quicker but should help with the rooting process just never let them dry out!
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