First time grower 2/6 clones look like this

secretmicrogrow420

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put them under a large glass jar or humidy dome if they still putting out roots
honestly im new but it can be 1 of 2 things either they were not rooted properly and the clones do not have roots which i dont think is the case or B they are over watered which i think is what is wrong here im not sure though im burly on my first grow so maybe someone else can chime in :) how much times have you watered them since you got them?
 

jwilk02

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They look very "wet" to me - what are you feeding them? how much ? how often? and what's your run off tray like?
 
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Devouringlamb

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I notice clones wilting even to death when the light is too bright that the roots just can't take it yet, i chuck em in the dark and they perk up very quickly, is this the problem...maybe , maybe not .
i put them in the shade and leftem alone they are getting better much perkier
 

CaliRootz88

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I see a few issues here potentially:

Not hardening off your clones properly.
Is that pm on the leaves I see?
How much water did you add?
A pot that size drenched could be too much water. Is there drainage on the bottom?
A heated mat underneath can help dry back faster.

FFOF is considered a “hot” soil and more suitable for established vegging plants.
 

Devouringlamb

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They look very "wet" to me - what are you feeding them? how much ? how often? and what's your run off tray like?
I use mills an follow a feed chart i do water here and there and i only add when dirt is dry, i put them in shade and left them alone they are perking up im assuming the color and leaves look that way because of me leaving them be for a week, i just started to water and add nutrients today day 7 ( i potted them and added little water when i took that picture)
 

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Devouringlamb

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I see a few issues here potentially:

Not hardening off your clones properly.
Is that pm on the leaves I see?
How much water did you add?
A pot that size drenched could be too much water. Is there drainage on the bottom?
A heated mat underneath can help dry back faster.

FFOF is considered a “hot” soil and more suitable for established vegging plants.
Not sure what most of what you said lol I’m very new to growing these are my first clones this photo was from a week ago, what is hardening? Not sure what pm on leaves are, the pots all have holes for drainage this is what they look like now
 

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skinnys

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Not sure what most of what you said lol I’m very new to growing these are my first clones this photo was from a week ago, what is hardening? Not sure what pm on leaves are, the pots all have holes for drainage this is what they look like now
They just hadn't rooted yet, looks like they both pulled through.
Not all clones root succesfully, which looks exactly like your pictures in the first post. Honestly I'm surprised they survived, my own clones have either not wilted at all, or wilted and died. Never seen them come back like that, but I don't have a ton of experience so it could be that.
 

Devouringlamb

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They just hadn't rooted yet, looks like they both pulled through.
Not all clones root succesfully, which looks exactly like your pictures in the first post. Honestly I'm surprised they survived, my own clones have either not wilted at all, or wilted and died. Never seen them come back like that, but I don't have a ton of experience so it could be that.
I got 6 they all did the same thing to an extent, i think its caused by me re plotting and watering right away im assuming they went into shock and needed to root and be left alone to acclimate, i put them in a shady spot when they kinda dried and perked up a little i pruned some dying leafs i read it helps save plants energy it certain settings but also bad cause it can cause stress but i took the chance
 

Treesomewanted77

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I got 6 they all did the same thing to an extent, i think its caused by me re plotting and watering right away im assuming they went into shock and needed to root and be left alone to acclimate, i put them in a shady spot when they kinda dried and perked up a little i pruned some dying leafs i read it helps save plants energy it certain settings but also bad cause it can cause stress but i took the chance
When you first root clones and plant them in soil or coco it’s best to put them in a shaded area for a day or 2 before giving them light or they will wilt really quick. I put mine under a shelf to hide them from the light for 2 days then pull them out and they don’t wilt at all. I thought It was from the high humidity they were in while cloning but it’s the light and not the humidity
 
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