curling down, drooping

Illuminati78

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I hope to attatch some photos to go along, but Im using a mac so we'll see if everything works properly. Nonetheless I can briefly describe my problem. First a newbie. Got three clones (unsure of age, they're small, with few leaves and a healthy stalk), northern lights. I transplanted them, and two of them were stubborn. One of the roots of one broke at base, only a fraction, while the other lost a bit of its native soil but thats it. Anyways, all three have yellowing of the leaves. Two of them are at the bottom, the other is on the tip of the top leaf. Another thing, the one that has yellowing of top and one of the one's yellowing on the bottom are drooping the other one with yellowing at base is standing firm with no curl or droop.


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Illuminati78

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I forgot to mention two things. One this is in my unfinished basement. I cleaned as best as possible but this brings me to point two: The temp at its high only gets to seventy-six,eight(ish) around the environment of the plants. the room itself is in the mid to low sixties. I alslo, as I was told to, giving them 23 hours of light.
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

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If your worried about the yellowing, it's natural for the lower leaves of clones to expire or yellow as the plant is trying to build its root system. If you just transplanted it now it has a larger environment to streatch out in and will focus energy on growing roots into it. The damaged leaves don't repair themselves, look for new problems in your new growth...... Temps are fine. Mine sleep at 60 and get light at 70, The top of the canapoy can get up to 80. I didn't see a fan in your pic, you should get one...
 

Illuminati78

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Right now I have an oscillating fan set far off from the picture (any closer causes temp to drop considerably in enviro zone). The drooping of the leaves is my biggest concern. Anything to worry over? By the way the FAQ was wonderful, I appreciate all the help.
 
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