Clones need 911

missnu

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Well are they standing up more now with more leaf removed? because they will look pitiful til they get roots and start growing in new leaves...all the leaves it has right now will be more or less drained for food while the plant grows roots...that is how I know when mine are getting their roots, the leaves start to go yellow...I have 2 clones that I cut at a friends and carried home in a Mcdonalds cup of water and then forgot about in the car, then brought in and trimmed, and they still wilted, so I took them back out of the dirt trimmed the stalks shorter added more rooting hormone, since I just cut off the part that had it before...anyway I trimmed off some extra leaves, and now they are standing, and hopefully rooting...I didn't want to set up the cloner for 2 clones...although they would be rooted by now if I did...

Anyway just make sure the are nice and trimmed up and then leave them to do their thing...it can take 2 weeks to see any improvement...but as long as the clones have a bit of green and aren't laid over than it is working...I have had yellow nubs end being beautiful plants..
 

HeartlandHank

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No clue, did everything like I always do ....
imo, it was the light too close. The same thing happens here when I get lazy and just slide my dome in the veg area until i have time to setup the clone thing. They dont like light that intense, or the warmth from above that the light brings.
 

dantesinferno

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I'm glad to report that of all the clippings I took only one did not survive. I would like to thank everyone for there help and it took a bit of findangling but I got them to survive. Would have cried too. This is the only remaining survivor of KY Medical Marijuana exsperiment that was done at the University,(was not legally sanctioned and shut down). with THC testing around 30% aka Johnny Jack Frost.

Again Thank you all.
 
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