Pokherking - While the cutting has no roots, it needs to get nutrition from somewhere so it "eats" itself. That is the "damage" you see in the clone's leaves and it is perfectly natural. Once your clones have roots and are growing again, you can trim off the yellow leaves left over from cloning.

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PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . How's she look ? Just wanted to throw this out there and see what you guys think.Its my first grow and i started with bag seed and had some troubles in the begining with nutes and soil and such but got those problems figured out, and grew 5 healthy plants. Unfortuately 4 out of the 5 were male so they got axed. So all i have left to nuture is this tall lanky yet sexy bitch, i think she is doing alright myself.She is at the end of the 3 rd week in flower, under 6 - 4ft. fluro's, 1 - 29watt cfl, and 1 - 48watt Rating: 5