Clone Discoloration

RedSloth420

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Hey guys,

New grower here and after 10 days some of my Cinex clone's leaves are getting this grey/yellow discoloration. I'm just wondering if this is typical. I'm planning on transplanting it into some FFOF when it gets bigger.

Let me know what you guys think. Any suggestions are much appreciated. :mrgreen:
 

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jeffro

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What is the root base like? And what kind of nutes, if any, are u giving at this point? It doesn't look as though it spread. How many leaves are like this. can't tell from the pic. if it's just a few of the older, big, fans, I wouldn't worry about it. but, get back w what nutes and a better pic showing the most affected area.
 

RedSloth420

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What is the root base like? And what kind of nutes, if any, are u giving at this point? It doesn't look as though it spread. How many leaves are like this. can't tell from the pic. if it's just a few of the older, big, fans, I wouldn't worry about it. but, get back w what nutes and a better pic showing the most affected area.
Hey Jeff, I believe it's just a standard soil base nothing special. It only affected one or two of the older fan leaves which I removed.
As far as nutes go, I haven't fed her any. Do you think I should? I got the Fox Farm trio kit for nutes but haven't used any yet.
 

jeffro

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It really looks fine. yeah, it is time for nutes, but I would start off at half dose and keep a good eye on them at first. If they handle it well, go ahead w what your chart that comes w ur nutes tells you. best to be easy at first.
 

jeffro

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yeah, those leaves like that are fairly normal. start ur nutes at half when u next water and keep us posted.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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I do a few clones... Like 400 to 600 a week..all year and triple that for summer. Good luck. Let her dry out and then water good. Not too much runoff.
 

RedSloth420

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I do a few clones... Like 400 to 600 a week..all year and triple that for summer. Good luck. Let her dry out and then water good. Not too much runoff.
Thanks for your reply Organics. I did have a feeling that's what it is. This clone was actually purchased at a dispensary so I don't know how the grower cloned her. All I know is the strain (Cinex) and that it was cloned January 21st (according to the stake label). The next watering will include the nutrients but it's still too wet to water.

Here is an updated picture, some of the leaves are curling so I backed the light away a few inches. Do you think I should go ahead and remove the wilting leaves?

Thanks again
 

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Cannasutraorganics

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Thanks for your reply Organics. I did have a feeling that's what it is. This clone was actually purchased at a dispensary so I don't know how the grower cloned her. All I know is the strain (Cinex) and that it was cloned January 21st (according to the stake label). The next watering will include the nutrients but it's still too wet to water.

Here is an updated picture, some of the leaves are curling so I backed the light away a few inches. Do you think I should go ahead and remove the wilting leaves?

Thanks again
Yes. Any leaf that is burned or dis colored isn't photosynthesizing enough to keep.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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I can cut and plant and take care of alone more then 500 a week. I put 4-5 moms into bud room every week and pull that many out every week. True perpetual grow..
 
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