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    Clone dying HELP! Pictures!

    I had about 10 useable clones from the 20 that I got. From those 10 I planted 6 and they're growing fine now, even though they had little problems before (mites and newbie mishaps =p). So I planted 6 and the other 4 (2 of which died due to fungus and the other wilted) I stored in a ziplock bag and in veggie crisper compartment in the fridge, and they have been there for exactly a month after I took them out and planted them today, they looked nice, fresh and green when I took them out but then once I planted them they seem to turn brown and are wilting like a mofo. How can I revive them?

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    tekneeqs Reviewed by tekneeqs on . Clone dying HELP! Pictures! I had about 10 useable clones from the 20 that I got. From those 10 I planted 6 and they're growing fine now, even though they had little problems before (mites and newbie mishaps =p). So I planted 6 and the other 4 (2 of which died due to fungus and the other wilted) I stored in a ziplock bag and in veggie crisper compartment in the fridge, and they have been there for exactly a month after I took them out and planted them today, they looked nice, fresh and green when I took them out but then Rating: 5

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    Clone dying HELP! Pictures!

    Looks like your clones have run out of water. Probably because they stopped trying to live quite awhile ago. Did you use a rooting hormone? Was the host mother healthy and in a vegitation cycle? If both are not correct then they are your problem. If not, the other reasons your previous clones died of could be an indication of contaminated soil, or just poor growing conditions. Can you post a few more enovironmental factors? Maybe post what equipment (other than are in the picture) you are using? Just some thoughts...

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    Clone dying HELP! Pictures!

    Newly planted and unestablished clones require very little light with little intensity. They may need some help keeping their limited moisture in, so creating a humidity dome over them or spraying with a NoWilt product might be in order.

    Were the clones rooted at all? Or just clippings? Ive never had good luck just planting clippings that were not rooted. Did you use Rockwool?

    More information is needed. Finally...cloning is something you have to learn. Give yourself time to make mistakes. It took me a few good tries before I got down a system that works at 95% success rate.

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