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    Came back to this...

    Did some fim'ing/topping/supercropping a few days before going away for 3 days. I also changed the light from a 110w floro to the 300w MH. Set EC to 400 and pH to 5.2 the day I left, and when I came back it was EC 500 and pH of 7. They get flooded every 8hrs, and air temps are around 23c 74f with RH around 50% and rez temps around 66f

    The two things I'm thinking is either over watering, or maybe the containers are too small? My dehumidifier filled up and shut off within 24hrs of me leaving, so when I got home RH was 69%. Not many roots coming out the bottom of the containers, but there are a few. Also the canoeing leaves kinda look light green and almost the start of zebra like.

    I want to clone ASAP and flip 12/12 but want to make sure they are healthy first.

    Any ideas??

    Thanks
    toostonedto Reviewed by toostonedto on . Came back to this... Did some fim'ing/topping/supercropping a few days before going away for 3 days. I also changed the light from a 110w floro to the 300w MH. Set EC to 400 and pH to 5.2 the day I left, and when I came back it was EC 500 and pH of 7. They get flooded every 8hrs, and air temps are around 23c 74f with RH around 50% and rez temps around 66f The two things I'm thinking is either over watering, or maybe the containers are too small? My dehumidifier filled up and shut off within 24hrs of me leaving, Rating: 5

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    I wouldnt take the clones just yet man... Itll probs work but you want to make sure your plants dont have nute block, both mother and clones could suffer if thats the case. Cant comment on the pot size, would go larger personally but have seen people do it in smaller also with F&D.
    The plants should perk up in the next few days, then id take the clones.

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    I 2nd the advice above. You said you came back to the plant looking like that with a pH of 7. I would get your pH on track, wait a few days, and those girlies will be back to their strong selves. You have recently cut into the plant, changed the lights on it, and neglected it for the time being. Just in my experience, the more you stress a plant, the harder it is to bring it back. I'm sure you've already corrected the pH and adjusted ppms and all that. So if you were to take clones now, it might be ok, but whats a few days?

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