Clone problem. Help please

Mars22091

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Temp is around 80 degrees. humidity is about 80-90 %. Using three bulbs. 2900 lumens total . Used unpasteurized honey for rooting agent. Some of them are ok but their color isnt great and they are wilting. Im using fox farm soil and two of them i used peat moss with sphagnum. i have some that are in my window sill and they are doing just fine. Any ideas? any help is appreciated as im a newb.
Thanks!
 

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getdown76

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Temp is around 80 degrees. humidity is about 80-90 %. Using three bulbs. 2900 lumens total . Used unpasteurized honey for rooting agent. Some of them are ok but their color isnt great and they are wilting. Im using fox farm soil and two of them i used peat moss with sphagnum. i have some that are in my window sill and they are doing just fine. Any ideas? any help is appreciated as im a newb.
Thanks![/post a pic
 

getdown76

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Temp is around 80 degrees. humidity is about 80-90 %. Using three bulbs. 2900 lumens total . Used unpasteurized honey for rooting agent. Some of them are ok but their color isnt great and they are wilting. Im using fox farm soil and two of them i used peat moss with sphagnum. i have some that are in my window sill and they are doing just fine. Any ideas? any help is appreciated as im a newb.
Thanks!
post a pic for a diagnosis.
 

getdown76

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My bad. Guess it didn't upload the first time.
they look like they dnt have roots yet, if not the need to be sprayed 3-4 time a day, every 4-6 hrs. all it is humidity. they dnt have enough roots to support its self. They are drawing water in by it leaves.
 

Mars22091

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they look like they dnt have roots yet, if not the need to be sprayed 3-4 time a day, every 4-6 hrs. all it is humidity. they dnt have enough roots to support its self. They are drawing water in by it leaves.
Sounds good. Thanks for the info.
 
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