Help me please!!!!!

richard sin

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Hi Guys I'm a first time grower, long time appreciator. And any help you knowledgable folk can offer would be awesome.

OK then,
the plants are clones of a pretty good bubblegum,
they were cloned by a buddy who started them in rockwool cubes.
I then transplanted them into soil, under what i think is a heatlamp (used for reptiles). I haven't been using any nutrients as yet, although my buddy, said he gave them some growth boost before I picked them up (about a week ago) They are now about 3 weeks old, and they were looking pretty good.

I came back from a weekend away, and disaster has struck. The leaves have curled, and dried up so much that some of the plans are un-recognisable.

Since this I have changed lights to a 150w cool compact fluro. Any ideas?
 

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richard sin

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Does anybody know if this carnage is due to nutrient deficiencies or overheating or is it something else entirely? Any help at all would be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
 

robert 14617

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heat lamp ...i think you just answered your own question. i have a question why did you replant into such small containers?
 

richard sin

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Thanks Robert, i thought it might be. just wanted to make sure. Hopefully the new light will give better results.


As for the containers.... Well, like I say I got em off my buddy, and these are the ones he gave me. I'm an absolute noobie unfortunately, and I'm afraid he's not much better regarding experience.

D'ya reccommend replanting?
 

robert 14617

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give them time to recover from the heat stress then i would go for a gallon container with good soil watch you don't over water check the threads read up like a villain its all here
 

Hydrotech364

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Like robert said wait til the get over the stress and go bigger,I usually plant in 2 gallon-5 gallon pots,,,,Big Roots=Big fruits:weed:
 

PceNluV

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yeah they looked pretty thrashed dude.. get a temp gauge and keep an eye on the temp..and dont let the soil dry out..after they recover your def gonna want to replant like the other guys said... also make sure that thos little containers have drainage holes in them so the roots can get some oxygen...hopefully that helps..and just read, read, read,, as much as you can on this site there is a ton of info,,just gotta read it..and when your head starts to hurt and you get a headache..read some more...ya can never read up too much about this subject if your really gonna get it down...plus trial and error..you'll get it down after a couple of weeks of research and learning with the plants...keep the pics coming...good luck..peace
 
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