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11-29-2007, 02:11 AM #26
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deficiency or burn??????
Mike, if you were to change your cloning practices in a couple small ways, I think you could get a lot more vibrant plants coming out of your cloner. In the cloner photo, you have a lot of large leaves on your clones. Some are stuck to the cloner, rotting, others are dragging the cutting over with their weight. With cuttings the size you are taking, 2-3 fan leaves is all you need and those should be trimmed back to 1/2-1/3 their original size. This will let your cuttings stand up straighter and no rot to contend with. Once the cutting has roots, all of the original trimmed leaves that are dead/yellowing should be trimmed off so that the clone puts its energy into new growth.
If you can, you should also get a humidity dome for your cloner. The cuttings will stay healthier under a dome.
PC :smokin:
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