Need help ASAP. new clones

oreganics

Active Member
No nutes if you’re putting into dirt, maybe a little foliar feeding at 1/4 the recommended strength, plant and be patient, it could take up to 3 weeks to have to start supplementing with nutes if they are in 5 gallon buckets or bigger, mine usually start showing signs of nute deficiency at about 2 weeks in 5 gallon buckets, but this is planting with established roots. I do foliar feed all my vegetative plants, Only early morning at sunrise or late in evening at sunset outside, Inside I do whenever I like, I use a wetting agent (Dutch Master Penetrator Gold) with all my foliar feeding regimens its spendy but man does it work great. I also use a foliar product known as Magic Green developed and sold by House& Garden here is what it does
[FONT=&quot]Magic Green is a boost for mother plants, rooted and unrooted cuttings and growing plants. Magic Green is administered by means of sprays with a plant pump or a back-pack sprayer. It is absorbed directly by the leaves and gives plants back their dark green color and vitality. Magic Green is a gentle plant agent and works within two days.

House & Garden Magic Green is a 100% biological plant booster that not only provides nutrients for the leaves, but also protects the plant against external threats from insects and mold.

With every spray, Magic Green forms a kind of wax film on the leaves to prevent insects and mold from damaging the plant. Magic Green also enhances the plants natural balance. As Magic Green contains all main and trace elements, it may provide a temporary solution when the substrate is disturbed so that the plant cannot absorb nutrients though its root system. This makes it an excellent solution to help the plant through a difficult period. [/FONT]
This product is also very spendy but it works great also. I hope this helps some good luck and hang in there.
 

singlemost

Member
Update with pics.
This is what i have going on right now.. let me know what you think.
this is just my set up for light reduction
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this is plant 1
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this would be plant 2
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oreganics

Active Member
I like the homer buckets lol, that looks OK as an area from direct sunlight, the dead leaf on plant 1 get rid of it, it could start mold on stem but leave the rest only pinch off if it has completely turned brown if it has any green even yellow the plant will use it for energy until it gets roots. Every day raise the humidity domes for a few minutes when ya mist them also don't mist till saturation just enough to moisten the top. Hope this helps.
 

singlemost

Member
so its day 17.. time for a update.
They both have 1 new growth each.. small but there. there a darker healthy looking green and theres practicly no droop at all anymore. The browning at the tips has practily stopped. Id post pics but i have constant camera problems. So my only concerns are they have not grown width or height wise. I thought at 17 days id atleast see some vertical growth. any ideas? im still misting and keeping them in indirect sunlight and humidty domed.
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
As you mentioned they were badly stressed at first.

They are rooting, if you see new growth.

Keep babying them and they'll get going.

The damage to the sun leaves was probably caused by extended periods without ventilation. Water shouldn't stay on leaves more than an hour.

If it does, offset your dome.
 

singlemost

Member
ok so day 21 and i might have good news.. let me know what you think.. the leaves are slightly curling at the tips on some of the leaves.. now i heard that could be from to much nutes and since im not using any nutes my only guess is the roots have busted into my strong soil finally? what do you think?

o and by the way there both a dark green with no limp at all.. they look better then ever besides the slight curling
 
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