Problem making clones. In 2 days they are damping off

Do you wear glasses?That is not spider mites.If that amount of webbing was from mites you'd see the little fucks every where.......do you see 1 mite??
Yeah those are spider mites . And its ok to post photos of sic clones . That's how people learn .
member: 892199"]It's mold and you should be ashamed to even post photos of that mess.[/QUOTE]
 

vertnugs

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You some how got my post in a quote by zypheruk.........how the fuck that happen???

And you're trying to give me "growing advice"?

WTF is goin on here lol.
 

Rblade

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I have new photos.

The cuts into coco coir that I have transplanted them to an ice cream container yesterday.

I have cleaned them with water but today they still contaminated with webs




the cuts in peat still having good health


another photo of the ice cream container. Some cuts are rotten


and a detail of webs




I spray water + cinnamon. Can you recommend me another tip for stop the fungus disease?
 

Octastich

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I have new photos.

The cuts into coco coir that I have transplanted them to an ice cream container yesterday.

I have cleaned them with water but today they still contaminated with webs




the cuts in peat still having good health


another photo of the ice cream container. Some cuts are rotten


and a detail of webs




I spray water + cinnamon. Can you recommend me another tip for stop the fungus disease?
its best you just hear this .them plants in the ice cream container are dead or un recoverable. get rid of them NOW

the ones in the starter plugs might survive if you stop spraying water on them and stop letting the container they are in get so humid. also why the hell are they still sitting in water like wtf is wrong with you. maybe you need to go sit in a bathtub of water for a week and see how you like it. then think do my clones enjoy this wet environment

its kind of hard to tell 100% but them clones in the starter plugs are from a male plant. 3 kind of look like that had balls when cut in to clones
 

Rblade

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its best you just hear this .them plants in the ice cream container are dead or un recoverable. get rid of them NOW

the ones in the starter plugs might survive if you stop spraying water on them and stop letting the container they are in get so humid. also why the hell are they still sitting in water like wtf is wrong with you. maybe you need to go sit in a bathtub of water for a week and see how you like it. then think do my clones enjoy this wet environment

its kind of hard to tell 100% but them clones in the starter plugs are from a male plant. 3 kind of look like that had balls when cut in to clones
the clones are female 100%. I crop them before. These are clones and when put them in outdoor they have started to flower... The cuts have some flowers, but they are female.

The cuts have only 4 days under the dome. I sprayed only once time at per day. Its alot?
 

Octastich

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the clones are female 100%. I crop them before. These are clones and when put them in outdoor they have started to flower... The cuts have some flowers, but they are female.

The cuts have only 4 days under the dome. I sprayed only once time at per day. Its alot?
yes its allot stop it
 

OldMedUser

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Took 24 cuttings on the 2nd of this month and as of today all 24 are rooted and growing. Two each from the 12 plants now in day 19 of 12/12.

I used ProMix HP that I run thru a 1mm mesh and each cutting got dipped in old Rootech gel that had turned liquid then into rooting powder before sticking into the mix. Been ages since I've done a batch of clones so am quite happy with the results. They get kept in a dome and only the inside of the dome gets sprayed, not the cuts. Opened up for airing and some spray twice a day for the first week and kept under a 23W 6400K CFL about 8" away. Temp was from 70 - 78F the whole time. They got watered until well soaked at first then was over a week before watering again by sitting in a bit of water for about two min.

Really just need one of each to make sure that I have a copy until the moms all flower out and I can sample to decide which to keep for future growing. AK47, Dutch Kush, Hindu Kush, Ayahuasca Purple, Island Sweet Skunk x DJ Short's BlueBerry and 4 Sebring's Revenge, a hi-CBD strain that's about a 10:1 ratio of CBD:THC.

A Hindu Kush behind them that was a cutting taken from the original cutting I got of it when I planted the original.

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The coco the OP is using must be infected with a nasty mold or fungus and should be tossed.

:peace:
 
Do you wear glasses?That is not spider mites.If that amount of webbing was from mites you'd see the little fucks every where.......do you see 1 mite??
Google pictures of spider mites and webs You dont have to see the actual mites . In this case take a leaf off flip it upside down and take a picture of the bottom of the leaf Tell me what you see . I got 10 bucks there are some dopplegangers ( mites ) hanging .
 

Rblade

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Google pictures of spider mites and webs You dont have to see the actual mites . In this case take a leaf off flip it upside down and take a picture of the bottom of the leaf Tell me what you see . I got 10 bucks there are some dopplegangers ( mites ) hanging .
Its similar but I have no mites, because if I would have mites, the cuts on peat would have webs too.
 

vertnugs

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Google pictures of spider mites and webs You dont have to see the actual mites . In this case take a leaf off flip it upside down and take a picture of the bottom of the leaf Tell me what you see . I got 10 bucks there are some dopplegangers ( mites ) hanging .


I want my fuckin $10.

I don't need to google anything whippersnapper.I know the difference.And like i said.Once there is webbing to the extent like what you think is mites in the photos you would see them every where.

The person who posted this even said there were no mites twice now.

It's ok not to know something bro.......but it's stupid to open your mouth about shit ya don't know about.
 

Serverchris

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Coco ph is too high and it locks up calcium and mag, plus it has high salt content. Peat ph is lower and could be 6.0 or so, which helps block the fungus. I also found in coco a little hydrogen peroxide and white vinegar help. You should also super rinse and soak coco in cal/mag before using.

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I left the coco in my mix, but slowly switching back to peat. I also had huge problem with seedlings damping off with coco :(
Peat has a pH of around 4 to 5 by itself, coco normally is in the low 6 range. I think you got your ph info switched up.
 

Serverchris

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Looks like your starting out with some unhealthy cuts which isn't helping, also take bigger cuttings. I can get small stuff like that to root but cuttings at least 6" with some good thickness to the stem root so much faster and stay healthier doing it.

Also I'd look up a cloning Tek or something cause your all over the place right now.
 

Serverchris

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Sorry, but everything I have read puts peat as slightly acidic with coco being closer to neutral (7.0) ;)
Peat is more than slightly acidic, a 4 pH is pretty low which is why most mixes with peat have some type of liming agent in it. The pH of coco isn't going to cause you problems, it's actually pretty close to ideal out of the bag as long as it is clean and not still full of salt.
 

hellmutt bones

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Hello fellas. Two days ago I put in a tupperware some cuts, but in two days they are damping off. I dont know what's happened.

-They are in coco, inside a paper pots. The coco is not very wet, because i dry it with my hands. Like jiffys.
-The temperature its around 28ºC. Its impossible for me down more degrees because its summer.
-I water spray svery day (only 2 days...)

I dont know what happened




Dude its like you growing in a dungeon. Not enough ventilation, might have bugs, dirty as fuq, and some other stuff going on. You need to scrap all that and start from scratch. And when I say start from scratch I mean start reading and learning before you try growing. Like a few months of pure research and another couple learning from a book or YouTube.
 

Fishbulb

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I'm no expert but let me break it down for you fishbulb style

1. Get your pots or bags full them with peat

2. Make shit wet

3. Take a cut

4. Dip it in gel or powder. All it really does is stop fungal rot setting in

5. Put it some where with good ventilation

6. Wait and wait when it dries our. No one including plants like to sit in wet trousers. Water in and wait. Chill man. Our first response is soak the bitch but be kind and let her panties dry out a bit then water again.

I've got harvest buds to root this way.

By the way my ladies don't look perfect because I'm to fucking lazy to pH. They will grow fine just don't look super pretty
 

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DaFreak

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There is some good advice mixed in with nonsense in this thread. First anybody who thinks that's spider mites needs to stop and think for a second. Give this guy a little more credit than that. Nobody would try cloning cuts that infested. Those are just moldy ass cuttings.

You need healthier mothers (as somebody said above)
You need a better environment (somebody gave you a link you should follow)
You need stop getting them so wet.

Cloning works best when you give them one light misting, close the dome and don't touch it again for a week.
 
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