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    #11
    Senior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Edit: Hahaha Mr. C gots the speedy fingers this morning!
    LOL! Rusty would be proud! :jointsmile:

    There have been numerous, numerous occasions where we'd type a reply, only to see that you beat us to the punch! I feel an overwhelming sense of accomplishment now.

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    #12
    Junior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    some pics, any diagnostic quotes and paralells?

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    #13
    Junior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    no one?

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    #14
    Senior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    I'm gonna say try weaker light, and then tweak your solution. That's a bubble or aero cloner, right?
    You'll want to sterilize it between uses and then run it with plain water adjusted to pH 6.0 for a couple hours, then change the water to FRESH 6.0 water, before adding plants. I don't think you should put too much other stuff in there.
    When you say your water is over 7, do you check the water in the cloner too?
    REmoving the dome slowly is important. And misting with neem or wilt pruf makes the transition less stressful. Use these VERY lightly; they can cause problems if overapplied.

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    #15
    Junior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    aye captn, its an aero "cloner", what u see in the pics are the my home made sog aero, but the cloner it is not. Everything except the pump is new on this setup, and the pump has been sterilized and a half.

    Water in cloner and water in the sogger is both the same, from 5.8 to 6.5, the initial water has a ph of around 7.8(tapwater).

    Removing the dome, well, the dome is removed from the initial cloner, however the room they are in aint very ventilated so the room itself might work as a dome.

    But ill try as suggested at first, ill put the dome back on when i put em in flowering(atleast when i move them to the flowering room), turn the lights down a tad(using a 400w mh from even further away) and we'll see if that does the trick.

    But atleast you've confirmed that they look perspirated, too much heat etc. Right?

    Incoherent english is my specialty.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    And you're darn good at it too cause I understood less than half of that post.

    PS.. You're in the best hands with Stinster...

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    #17
    Junior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    lols, sry for that, but nevertheless the pictures should speak for themselves

    If Stinster is stinkyattic then yes

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    #18
    Senior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    You guys are both incoherent today hahaha
    If you are having a hot spell, that would also account at least in part for increased water loss by transpiration.

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    #19
    Junior Member

    help! problems with wilting

    lol and now you.

    Hot spell?.. Please explain the sentence, i think it got lost in translation.

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    #20
    Member

    help! problems with wilting

    Hot spell= temperature is higher than normal

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