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Nutrient deficiency in clones

a_tribe_thats_stoned
a_tribe_thats_stonedstarted grow question a year ago
Just transplanted these clones to my oxy pot system and a lot of the leaves are crumbling and curling up. I’m using 50% of my normal nutes and 25% last week. Any ideas I have started a diary for this grow as well.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question a year ago
Plants that aren't hardened off and come out of a 100% humidity dome often wither and curl up just like that, but your whole plant would likely do that and not just a leaf or 2. When you plant your clones you gotta go real easy on the food in the beginning. Similar to how you would treat a sprouted seedling. You wanna give the clones a light feed of maybe 200 to 400ppm the first couple feeds to allow them to branch out their root structure and get used to uptaking nutrients. You cant plant a clone and hit it hard with 1000ppm right out of the dome! P.S. That clone is fucking humongous!
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GiornoGiovanna420
GiornoGiovanna420answered grow question a year ago
Too much Nitrogen; not enough Psopshorus.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a year ago
Looks like heat stress to me. Your plants will curl up to avoids water loss. I think possibly your room is too warm and possible too low humidity. Their roots are not large enough to support the amount of water they need to deal with the heat. Spray them down with water a few times a day. Secondary observation but the stems look incredibly purple. Probably a phosphate shortage. Hope this helps.
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question a year ago
Nutrition is too strong. The dark green in the leaves is showing that. Be sure to stay on top of the ph level as well. I have the same problem start clones. Getting that just enough Nutrition till it roots good.
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