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    What should I do about this clone?

    This clone I got has been in a rapid rooter for a week. It has got some nice roots started (some about an inch long) But it looks sick. It's tips are burnt and its turning a lime green. The leaves are tacoing/curling under. I haven't given it any nutes yet. Is there any hope for her? How can I help her?
    stinkbudd Reviewed by stinkbudd on . What should I do about this clone? This clone I got has been in a rapid rooter for a week. It has got some nice roots started (some about an inch long) But it looks sick. It's tips are burnt and its turning a lime green. The leaves are tacoing/curling under. I haven't given it any nutes yet. Is there any hope for her? How can I help her? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    What should I do about this clone?

    you givign it an optimum environment? there has to be some sort of clon ferts you can use to help it

    GG23

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    #3
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    What should I do about this clone?

    What is the optimum enviroment? If I put it with the mother who is under 400HPS it begins to wilt. I tried moving it various distances from the light and it seems the farther away from the light the better (at least it doesn't wilt) but it still has fried tips and is turning yellow. I give the mother a premium organic 3-1.5-4 + micronutes fertilizer. Should I give this some too? I also have Superthrive.

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    #4
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    What should I do about this clone?

    its still needs to propagated, also before u take out of the propagator u have to let it get used to the outside enviroment by lifting the lid off and putting it back on slighty of the square i.e thats to put it back on agin so air can get in each corner. u need to do this for 48 hours before u lift the lid completely. this will stop it wilting and going yellow. by doing this i can place clones that have just rooting straight under 1200 watts of hps for flowering.
    i hope thi helps
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