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    Sickness in clones?

    I'm having a problem with my 1st try at cloning.

    Some of my clones have gotten a yellowing around the edges, with a brown tint. They are 6 days in.

    as you can see below, 1/2 of my clones (the Northern Lights) have the sickness on the leaves. I'm using water PH tested everytime, and peat pills.

    If anyone could help me identify the problem, I would appreciate it very much.
    katyowns Reviewed by katyowns on . Sickness in clones? I'm having a problem with my 1st try at cloning. Some of my clones have gotten a yellowing around the edges, with a brown tint. They are 6 days in. as you can see below, 1/2 of my clones (the Northern Lights) have the sickness on the leaves. I'm using water PH tested everytime, and peat pills. If anyone could help me identify the problem, I would appreciate it very much. Rating: 5
    Every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage
    -William S. Burroughs

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    Sickness in clones?

    Are you using tap water straight from the tap ? this cuases the clones to lock out mg and cal and this is what it looks like to me . i see they are in peat pellets are you ph correcting the water?

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    #3
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    Sickness in clones?

    Quote Originally Posted by postmandave
    Are you using tap water straight from the tap ? this cuases the clones to lock out mg and cal and this is what it looks like to me . i see they are in peat pellets are you ph correcting the water?

    No, we use tap water that sits for a couple days, and we use general hydroponics bloom at 1/4 strength. We ph test the water everyday. Today the 4 that look healthy started showing roots, so it seems the water set-up worked fine with them. (you can see pics in the indoor growing forum)

    It's the Northern Lights #4 that have the issue, the Northern Lights #2 are healthy. Their not dead, and are sprouting new growth, so I guess im more confused than anything.

    Thank you for your advice, and im going to look into cal and mg issues!
    Every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage
    -William S. Burroughs

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    #4
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    Sickness in clones?

    this might help you come to a conclusion.
    International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles! glad to hear you got roots you will see a improvment in the plants nowthat roots have formed it will sort itself out when they are repotted.best of luck.by the way top smoke nothern lights i got nothernlights #1 going now and just ready to take clones so i will remeber this prob incase it creeps up on me lol thanks.the postman.

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    #5
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    Sickness in clones?

    was just looking at the pics on ur other thread i wouldnt worry about that at all its just been them pushing roots as i said it will sort itself out as soon as they uptake the required nutes,clones do this a lot and yellowing is common when roots are about to show. sorry i thought you already had roots .all will sort its self out.the postman.

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