it does look too wet.reduce waterings.
if they didnt they would be dead alreadyu have a dome over those too right?
cns17 is their commercial grade line up. for clones try a seaweed extract(old age or maxicrop) they seem to work well and it even says its for propagation on the label. 80 is too hot, and is that the temp inside the dome? if not then its ten degrees hotter inside there. not good. make a little air vent some how for air exchange, bloom nutes are fine but i prefer something more balanced. you still need N because the cutting is utilizing its stored energy in the cutting which is why you dont want bright light for clones...it depletes the N out. you still need P K for root growth and resiliency. short story clones are living off reserves and borrowed time until roots form. you look ok just some ideas to help out.Thanks for the responses guys. I will ease up on the watering and yes I do have a dome over them. The Ph is 6.5 and the temp is 75 to 80F. I was using a very weak vegetative nute solution to spray (Botanicare CNS17) leaves. Do I switch to bloom nutes? And I will try raising the tray a hair inside the dome to see if that helps. All the mothers came from a trusted grower I know at a local club, and came as clones, are disease free and healthy, have green crack, white widow, and platinum kush right now as mothers. Thanks for the advice peeps and happy growing to you all.
probably time to transplant, your soil looks burnt out. i wouldnt panick right now transplant and straight water for two weeks. then add nutes again. you might want to learn cloning as it will save you a ton of moneyI got another problem with my white widow, looks like rust or browning on tips of leaves. Nute burn?
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