Is My Pre Teen Clone Dead? Help Please Pic Attached!

sparkafire

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Yes you can bring the sick one inside if you want in fact bring them all in during the worst part of the storm I would not cover them with anything.
 

bonjo78

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volcanic winter ... hang on

dude u are a bit stressed out
bring it in , throw over it a ~ 30w cfl light and ull be fine , what it needs is stability not a new plan everyday , since weather isnt ur ally this year and if u wanna make it live bring it
 

alviso408

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Ok The reason I'm asking is because I only could bring one inside my house an outside I have no where to put them under something. Y woulnt covering them up with a bag or a 1 gallon empty plastic milk jug work??
 

bonjo78

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u are like the rat in the corner :p sry to gear that , if u cant do nothing then yes the milk jar is ur only ally with the coming weather :p
dont forget to weight it down
 

sparkafire

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Just make sure they are out the high wind they look strong enough to withstand some rain. The little one I would bring in.
 

easterbunny

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next time keep as much as the old soil as you can start in smaller containers or cube it
doesn't look dead tho as long as main root is there new growth will come
 

alviso408

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Well where I have them the wind don't hit em as much it's the rain I'm worried about. An I used what I had 2 are in 1 gallon pots 1 is in a half gallon pot an the other in a Dixie cup but they will eventually all end up goin in 5 gallon buckets. An yes all clones were in rockwool cubes.
 

Brian11543

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as long as it has growth, it can be saved. It still may not turn into much tho. I agree with what many are saying, I'd trim off the dead leaves or the ones that look almost dead, bring it inside until it is stable no dome over it, give it some light, a cfl would be fine. It's already stressed as hell from having its root system raped, kill roots, foliage follows, it no longer has enough to feed the whole plant, die off is normal here which is why I trim off the dead and deadish leaves. Let the plant send what it can to the healthy parts. Baby it for a week or two, it very well could come back once it gets its root system built back up. Don't expect to see much new growth until that happens.
 

Kingrow1

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I would tie some tin foil from the top of the plant down to the ground incase lightning strikes the outside plants in that storm!lol!
 

alviso408

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alrite yea thanks for the i already trimmed off all of the dead an dead ish leaves an their is nothing but green on them so will see what happens ill keep you guys updated.
 

alviso408

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Here are some updated pics on the clone i trimmed all the dead leafs off. its way BALD NOW still looks the same hopefully it gets better soon.
 

CatEyes420

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Awww poor baby =( i wish i could just take her for a couple weeks and give her back to you lol, go buy a t5 at homedepot or lowes or whatever they are cheap i got mines for 25 and i attached it to a metal adjustable rack i bought at walmart for 20 good luck
 

sparkafire

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Cut off the last 1/3 of the top it will not recover. Keep it in a shaded area or use a T5 or florescent for a few weeks. It will live, even your brown thumb couldn't kill it :)
 

Kingrow1

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Don't screw about, you shouldn't put this outside now. Go buy the t5's or t8's for the plant, make sure you get the right god damn ones too! Put them 8 inches from the top of the plant and keep a small fan pointed indirectly at the lights and plant, monitor temp levels and wait a week.
 

alviso408

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Here are some more updated pics i cut the top like you said. to me it looks worse but hopefully it ill bounce back.
 

sparkafire

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From the pics above that top looked a whole lot worse than what is in your hand that was a lot of green. Nothing you can do now except keep spraying it with water and wait.
 
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