My rooted clone leaves!!!!!

sfcc892007

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My clone has been rooted for 10 days and im noticing small amounts of yellowing at new growth tips and also somewhat droopy leaves. On only one leaf also there is pin-head size greyish/brown spots-very small. The plant overall looks good. Today i added 1/4 strength nutes to see if it was a deficientcy problem. I guess we'll see in the next day or so. BTW its in coco with perlite in a air basket. (NATMOONS DESIGN-air basket). Using GH Flora series. Any suggestions/comments/opinions welcome.

P.S. sorry about the bad pic quality.
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potheadsmoker

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first question, whys that heater so close? im pretty sure its a normal thing a clone does itll probably loose that bottom leave set
 

sfcc892007

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The heater is off. just using the regular fan part until i get a new one. All my fans are in the flower room at the moment...
 

earlymorninstonepeomp

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just keep it moist....no need to feed. might burn the new roots. Takes a goooooood 2 weeks to root. The leaf thing is the plant converting its energy to the rooting process. Normal and a good sign.
 

potheadsmoker

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never had the problem, but its probably your humidity being to high get a dehumidifier as for your plant...it might die it might not, like i said i never dealt with mold before....
 

uwhcmw76

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Im not a professional or anything, but I would just prune the lower leaves off this may help to prevent the spread, I usually prune one of the lower older leaves off my new clones around 5-6 days after I transplant from an aero cloner, this seems to stimulate new leave growth, and these lower leaves usually die off anyway, if all fails maybe try a foodgrade fungicide provided you fix the humidity problem if you have one, but clones usually can take high humidity,at least this has been my experiences
 

potheadsmoker

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Im not a professional or anything, but I would just prune the lower leaves off this may help to prevent the spread, I usually prune one of the lower older leaves off my new clones around 5-6 days after I transplant from an aero cloner, this seems to stimulate new leave growth, and these lower leaves usually die off anyway, if all fails maybe try a foodgrade fungicide provided you fix the humidity problem if you have one, but clones usually can take high humidity,at least this has been my experiences
high humidity may be good for clones...it is also great if your trying to grow fungi, i dont really know where the grey mold would come from though, usually grey mold is something to worry about with your buds not usually the actual plant...
 
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