First grow need help.

Hello everyone so I got these clones a few days ago some leaves since I've gotten have kind of changed yellow brown color on a few wondering what I should do. I have nutrients coming in mail and used local good soil and fertizer and checked the pH levels last night and was at 6.8. wondering if I over watered bc I watered them a few days ago and soil still seems wet. There in shade under my roof bc I'm doing outdoors and the clones are getting acclimated to the sun so there in the shade for a few days. I did transfer the clones to 2gallon pots 2 days ago and Last but not least the weather has been cold and rainy is tht possible? It's been about 55 cloudy and rainy. Any ideas or help anyone can offer tht be great I want to make some huge plants and make these babies thrive
 

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TreeFarmerCharlie

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It's been about 55 cloudy and rainy.
This is probably your biggest issue. Young clones aren't going to do well being sent outside that quickly, especially in 55 degree weather. They should be in a warm environment under suitable lighting. The spots on the leaves could be from raindrops being left on them, or from pests. Otherwise, they don't look that bad, and are probably hungry for some nutrients.
 

Herb & Suds

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Hello everyone so I got these clones a few days ago some leaves since I've gotten have kind of changed yellow brown color on a few wondering what I should do. I have nutrients coming in mail and used local good soil and fertizer and checked the pH levels last night and was at 6.8. wondering if I over watered bc I watered them a few days ago and soil still seems wet. There in shade under my roof bc I'm doing outdoors and the clones are getting acclimated to the sun so there in the shade for a few days. I did transfer the clones to 2gallon pots 2 days ago and Last but not least the weather has been cold and rainy is tht possible? It's been about 55 cloudy and rainy. Any ideas or help anyone can offer tht be great I want to make some huge plants and make these babies thrive
No clue where you are located but in Michigan the hours of sunlight are not long enough to put out plants yet and next week looks brutal
Good luck
 
Awesome thank u I'll do tht the weather get warm by Friday little storm just passing thru in so cal appreciate it alot
 

Dark_Hatchling

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It's still a little early for clones in my opinion. And the weather in CA has been pretty shitty this last week.
Get those babies under some nice bright light and keep them warm for the next couple weeks. Although, it's supposed to be getting fairly warm here in CA in the next few days. I would start hardening them off when you can, but bring them in at night.
 
I don't have lights I have a huge window I can put them in the can get sunlight and stay warm would tht be okay in your opinion?
 

Dark_Hatchling

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Sure, as long as they dont get burned from the sun when it's out.

But for these really cloudy and rainy days we've had (I'm in northern CA btw), I would get them under some cheap fluorescent lights during the day. And bring them inside at night when we're having these 55 degree days.

I wouldn't worry about growth at the moment, I would focus on keeping them healthy until the weather gets good/better. They will explode when you finally get them outside in full sun.
 

Cboat38

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No clue where you are located but in Michigan the hours of sunlight are not long enough to put out plants yet and next week looks brutal
Good luck
I know I’m running out of room here in sw Michigan was was planning putting 5 outside but the plus is I might have time to germ 7 more? What you think?
 

Dontjudgeme

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I agree with them being outside so soon. I’m in central Cali and it’s been raining for 2 days straight. Definitely waaaay too much water. If the rain hasn’t hit you yet, it will.
 

Herb & Suds

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I know I’m running out of room here in sw Michigan was was planning putting 5 outside but the plus is I might have time to germ 7 more? What you think?
Supplemental lighting fine and heated greenhouse
Me I'll stick to indoors
 
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