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    Clones turning yellow

    Hi. I got a batch of clones, roughly 11 days old. Using a fluorescent 100w about 10-12'' above the dome. Temp roughly 60-70deg


    any help would be greatly appreciated...

    Thanks
    Cgreen31 Reviewed by Cgreen31 on . Clones turning yellow Hi. I got a batch of clones, roughly 11 days old. Using a fluorescent 100w about 10-12'' above the dome. Temp roughly 60-70deg any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Clones turning yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by Cgreen31
    Hi. I got a batch of clones, roughly 11 days old. Using a fluorescent 100w about 10-12'' above the dome. Temp roughly 60-70deg


    any help would be greatly appreciated...

    Thanks
    Im just trying to pick up cloning, but il bet that light isn't close enough. Its just that the CFL's lose so much, the farther its away from the plant. I used 279w for an indoor last year and i kept my lights as close to the plants as you can. I would say at least 3-4'' away. I hope this helps, but im new to cloning and having my own issue now.


    :rasta:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Clones turning yellow

    it's too cold for one. your medium looks waterlogged secondly.

    fill out the troubleshooting form in my sig.


    LSY, you can clone under one CFL that is 18" or so away. the light is not a factor at this point and time. the plant is working on making roots, not photosynthesizing to make new growth up top. once they are well rooted, then kick the light up.



    -shake

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Clones turning yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by headshake
    it's too cold for one. your medium looks waterlogged secondly.

    fill out the troubleshooting form in my sig.


    LSY, you can clone under one CFL that is 18" or so away. the light is not a factor at this point and time. the plant is working on making roots, not photosynthesizing to make new growth up top. once they are well rooted, then kick the light up.



    -shake
    Thanks man, i should have known that, but i do now, thanks:thumbsup:



    :rasta:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Clones turning yellow

    If that's just a tray and there sitting in water there drowning...

    Rapid Rooters have a great oxygen to water ratio but if there sitting in stagnant water that's lost and they become water logged, no oxygen no roots...

    Damp and not soggy is the key...

    Also keep the light a good distance from the clones, like 18" to 24" away

    Lots of Great Cloning Threads on this site, worth the read...

    One simple way, as they can take oxygen from the water as well...

    Take a 8"x16"x6" plastic tub from home depot...

    Place a 12" air stone on the bottom, fill with perlite and PHed water...

    Cut, trim, dip and place clones in perlite, 7 to 10 days later you have roots...

    Good idea to mist the clones for the first two days...

    Hope that Helps...:smokin:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Clones turning yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by headshake
    you can clone under one CFL that is 18" or so away. the light is not a factor at this point and time. the plant is working on making roots, not photosynthesizing to make new growth up top. once they are well rooted, then kick the light up.



    -shake



    Quote Originally Posted by ZZTops
    Also keep the light a good distance from the clones, like 18" to 24" away

    One of the other things that Shake mentioned was temp,... in my experience having the light that far away drops the temps too low under the dome. I guess a heating pad or similar method could be used.

    I have a 96w 4 tube T5 on top of my cloner .5" off the top of the dome, so what? 4" from the plants? And I have only lost a couple of clones due to air getting into the stem on the 2nd cut (wilted dead on the next morning)

    I hadn't much thought about the fact that they really don't need that much light, since they need to focus on making roots. I've been more concerned with temps and humidity.

    Perhaps with my next batch I'll try something a bit different, ie less light and some other source of heat.

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