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10-06-2010, 12:48 AM #1OPJunior Member
wilting or curling bad?
I just transplanted this clone earlier today, and it was fine at first I just went to check on it and this is what I came upon. Any ideas? Or am I just paranoid? Please someone let me know so I can stop being a freak.
ThreeKingsRP Reviewed by ThreeKingsRP on . wilting or curling bad? I just transplanted this clone earlier today, and it was fine at first I just went to check on it and this is what I came upon. Any ideas? Or am I just paranoid? Please someone let me know so I can stop being a freak. Rating: 5
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10-06-2010, 01:54 AM #2Member
wilting or curling bad?
when was the last time you watered? the soil looks a lil dry in the pic, but thats just the top. I like to water my clones with a mild (1 tsp per gal of water) corn syrup mixture to help root production, and I'll spray a mild (1/4 tsp bloom per gal water) mixture on the foliage til when I clone and transplant rooted clones (or start when seeds have 1st set of leaves) hope this helps, and happy growing
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10-16-2010, 01:20 AM #3Member
wilting or curling bad?
depending on the roots of the clone i would give it a good watering and check on it tomorrow. i am sure it is just in a little shock from the transplanting and will bounce back with some water. i personly dont like to toss them right under the light after planting. give them a day in the dark and gradualy move them closer to the brighter light. but rest is always good after a transplant
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