My Clone Experiment... Can Ne1 help???

num1tuner

Member
Hey everyone I have this clone that i am experimenting with... I got this clone from a female late in flowering (about 7-8 weeks into flowering.) I didn't mean to take this clone but my cat is a stoner lol:weed: and likes to mess with the branches since this was a closet grow, and she broke one of my lower branches off so i jus decided to try to clone it. I jus stuck the budding flowering in some soil and it took off really nicely UNTIL i transplanted it from a plastic cup to a 1 gal pot... now it seems like the leaves are starting to turn and it seems like it has stunted since i moved containers. I tried using epsom salt mixed in because i read that helps the leaves turning and helps nute lock but so far it hasn't helped nething... Does ne1 have a solution for this?
 

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potpimp

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Welcome to the forum num! You have my deepest respect for your amazing cloning touch! Honestly, I don't see anything wrong with them, certainly nothing to worry about.
 

num1tuner

Member
Welcome to the forum num! You have my deepest respect for your amazing cloning touch! Honestly, I don't see anything wrong with them, certainly nothing to worry about.
thanks for the welcoming. so there is nothing wrong with the look of the clone? i posted this thread because near the top of the clone it kind of looks like it is curling upside down like it shows best in the last pic. But this is my first time cloning straight into soil, so i don't really know much about it... Ne idea on the curling?
 

growone

Well-Known Member
this is a guess, but after you transplanted you started giving it more light?
it may have not fully rooted, in which case it starts pulling nutes from the fan leaves
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
The pot plant looks OK to me, it'll be fine. Those non serrated leaves look kinda strange though...
 
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