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10-18-2010, 04:56 AM #1OPMember
Need help please, Sick clone
Hey,
So I managed to clone my plant, the roots were coming out of the jiffy so i replanted it into soil etc. Then overnight it withered. I left the plastic cup off, thinking since it had rooted It could handle.
I chucked the cup back over it, misting every few hours, its stood back up but now the leaves are turning brown.
Pics (sorry poor quality, cell phone camera):
plant with bic lighter for size reference
http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/7928/image0048y.jpg
Plant again
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/5663/image0049b.jpg
Grow box (just incase you can spot something wrong in there?)
2 CFLs, 23W 6500K + 20W 2700K
http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/1917/image0050.jpg
Is there anything I can do or should I just call it a failure?
Thanks!
-phant0mPhant0m Reviewed by Phant0m on . Need help please, Sick clone Hey, So I managed to clone my plant, the roots were coming out of the jiffy so i replanted it into soil etc. Then overnight it withered. I left the plastic cup off, thinking since it had rooted It could handle. I chucked the cup back over it, misting every few hours, its stood back up but now the leaves are turning brown. Pics (sorry poor quality, cell phone camera): plant with bic lighter for size reference http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/7928/image0048y.jpg Plant again Rating: 5
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10-18-2010, 06:49 AM #2Senior Member
Need help please, Sick clone
Not an expert but looks over watered to me
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10-18-2010, 08:48 AM #3OPMember
Need help please, Sick clone
Thanks for the reply. So you recon I should stop misting and just let it do its thing for a few days?
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10-18-2010, 02:56 PM #4Senior Member
Need help please, Sick clone
Some leaf die-off is common to clones. The important thing to remember is to mist the enviornment, not the plant. If it has roots, avoid overwatering and 'harden' them up to an un-domed enviornment. Plants do not acclimate overnight. Remove dome for a few hours at a time for a few days, then remove it entirely. (but keep an eye on 'em)
Old leaves are old news. Is there new growth starting to show?
Did you add nutrients at all? (foliar feeding an unrooted clone is a no-no)
Look around the growlog section for cloning procedures, or look in the FAQ section. (there is a search function for this website,)
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