Light Green on Rooting Clone... Normal?

obijohn

Well-Known Member
First pic is of a Larry OG and Pre 98 Bubba Kush. Picked up the clones last weekend and been using a T-5 since it was raining past week, now I'm taking them out to get used to sunlight several hours a day. They were well-rooted in cubes and I stuck them in some Ocean Forest. I dont know that its a good idea to try and feed them anything until they are well-established. Is the light green normal or is there something going on?

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Second pic is a few 98 Bubbas that got burned by the sun...got those 2 weeks ago. Once I figured out the problem I took them in under the light and they are showing new growth, I really hope they make it. I also have a Purple Trash, for some reason it never burned when it was initially out in the sun like the others did, but it had a lot more leaves and looks healthy

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Serapis

Well-Known Member
I've noticed clones before that had a flourescent lime green color to them. I believe it's a natural occurrence. Why it happens I do not know.
 

Shanus

Active Member
If they arent dying away and show any signs of life, youre good to go! I think most of the action is occuring underground in the start. Perhaps the colors are irradic because the clone uses its leaves as food to support new roots? Anyhow, Ive seen the nastiest lookin clone grow into GORGEOUS ladies! If its got roots, its got a good chance. I wouldnt start on the nutes until you see maybe a full NEW leafset come in. I dont do soil, but I'd bet theres SOMETHING in the soil anyhow. Best of luck, dont fret, Ive given my gals about 2 weeks from tiny roots, before I start to wonder where the new leaves are.
 

obijohn

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I was hoping it was normal. Ocean forest has plenty of good stuff for right now. As I said, they are still rooting. With what I have going on with these...T5 supplement while they get slowly used to sun, what's the average time to root well?
 
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