First grow and goin south

DaFreak

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I always hated starting clones from rock wool in hydro balls like that because too high and you drown them and too low and you see what happens. Your plants didn't have the root mass yet to handle the light and they are shocked. They will recover though. I prefer to use aero-cloner type clones with bare roots that can reach the bottom of the pots before transplanting them into dwc. drip feeders the first week or so is also an option. As somebody said above hand watering is also an option.
 

Hust17

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You needed to dome it and keep it at 80%+ RH to get the leaves to absorb moisture so it can produce roots. Unless your whole tent is high RH.
 

DaFreak

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No they are fine. I like to leave a and inch to an inch and a half distance from the bottom of my pots to the top of the water. Well what I actually do is set the water level half way up my net pots when I transplant and let it drop over 2 weeks usually.
 

Clm307

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No they are fine. I like to leave a and inch to an inch and a half distance from the bottom of my pots to the top of the water. Well what I actually do is set the water level half way up my net pots when I transplant and let it drop over 2 weeks usually.
Ok cool good to hear from someone who knows what there doin
 
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