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    #11
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    :microwave:
    Quote Originally Posted by ddsrawks
    I just bought two 24 inch 20watts natural sun/white florescent lights.
    I also been trying to lighten the soil by airating the best i can by putting deep holes and spraying my sparkling water/ nute mix directly into the holes in the morning and afternoon. I have raised the plants in their pots and trimmed off all the dead leaves.

    How often should I be watering for the next few days since I just changed lighting?

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    #12
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    yes its actually more of a carbonated water solution with some plant food mixture that i found. I am spraying it into the holes i have poked into the soil. should i be strictly watering at the stem or all around in the pot.

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    #13
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    I just bought 4 60 watt CFLs and i added some perlite to my soil to loosen the soil and aerate the roots.

    Why is this leaf turning yellow?

    I have made a lot of mistakes so far but all and any kind of suggestion or advice helps me.:thumbsup: My next purchase will finally be some mylar cause obviously the tin foil sucks.

    First Pic: droopy, with one leaf losing pigment and turning yellow

    Second Pic: Droopy, stems holding leafs have no strength.

    Third Pic: 4 x 60 Watt CFLs placed accordingly around box, and 2 two feet outdoor fluorescents that are 20 watts each.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    Why the hell are you using carbonated water? Seriously... you mean fizzy water that contains CO2. Roots need Oxygen, not CO2. Leaves use CO2.

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    #15
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    I just switched my water from that carbonated/blue nute mix to some mountain spring water. I also raised them a lot closer to the over head Floro and the surrounding CFLS.

    I took out two failures plants ? and Atomic haze. And working on helpin out haileys Comet get better.

    First pic: The Entrance
    2nd- Healthy Purple #1
    3rd- Delta 9
    4th- Gettin better Hailey
    5th- full shot of my ghetto Setup

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    Don't get your lights too close right away. Keep them 6" - 8" above the plants until you start to see some growth. Do you have any fans/ventilation in your grow box?

    PC :smokin:

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    Use tap water. Spring water often has way too high mineral content in it for plants. At least the minerals in tap water (Ca, Mg) are good for them.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    ok...the reason your clones are suffering is that there appears to be no dome over them. get a clear plasctic or glass cup, spray the inside with water, and place overtop of a clone.

    t should help revitalize it by keeping humidity. if it works, mimic with the others. if not, it was gonna die at this rate anyways

    the dome is what helped me finally get a successdful clone, and now im ashamed i didnt use one earlier. it makes cloning much easier on the plant

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    #19
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    Everybody thanks for your help. I can now successfully say that my saggin clones ARE INDEED revitalized. Thanks to all your guys/girls advice and help! I will post pics tommorow. Now i must smoketh the cali mist...it calls to me:rastasmoke:

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    #20
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    Revitalize Saggin New Clones

    I have a setup with 4 23 watt CFLs. Plus 2 overhead 2 foot floros.
    Soil. Normal Ventaliation. Soil PH is unknown.

    What is causing the leaves to yellow? possibly overwatering?

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