Clones curling up

PopeyeSpinach

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I have three clones in Solo cups and 1 seedling in a solo cup. The seedling is healthy but all of a sudden the clones look unhealthy. I need to repot these but I'm waiting on some soil amendments that have been delayed because of 2020 craziness.

I plan to put these in 15 gallon pots, should I just go ahead and up pot to a 1-gallon until the rest of my amendments come?

I hadn't checked on them in a day or so, I suppose they could have got thirsty but when I water them they didn't seem like they were that dried out.

This is no good, these clones are from my final Run this year
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PopeyeSpinach

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Well it was really hot, and then it got really windy, and these are outside.

But they dont get sun all day, and they had been outside for a while in the same spot they are in.

I think I better go ahead and repot
 

NanoGadget

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I typically like to baby my clones until they are fairly strong. I don't typically expose clones to full sun light. You want them to focus on building a root system not throwing out leaves. How well rooted are they?
 

PopeyeSpinach

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They were rooted in water bottles, then transferred to Solo cups.

They were under a veg light for about 4 weeks then transferred to the spot they are outside at now. But the spot that are in now only get sporadic sunlight for a few hours a day. Then it's in the shade. I've done young plants in this spot before not had a problem.

It's likely from that hot day that snuck up on me the other day. It was really windy and it was really hot. By the time I got home from work it was back to cool cloudy and raining. It was a weird midwest weather day
 
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