Why they look so bad? The guy I got them from said it is just stress from cloning? any advice to get them looking lush...
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Are they drying up that soil looks awfully dry to me.....have they rooted yet?
LOL!!! ok so the soil is good. I got them in cups and they where in coco and roots where showing. I transplanted them myself and then watered them. as for fertilizer IDK Iv read here not to fertilize fresh clones. should I hit them with my veg fert? biothrive grow 4-3-3.
No bugs... I checked that...I'd check'm for bugs also.
Yeah I couldn't tell by the pics but the last pic looked like mites were a possibility.Spider mites for sure! you will need to wash them completely and spray with an insecticide
I think your on to something. Ill get some Bonicare. and in all fairness the last clone looked the same and that below is it now. the last clone, I hit it with a 20-20-20 fert one time. 1/2 Strength and then the biothrive week later and it straighten right out.... ....There it is right there.. Coco has a tendencie to have calcium and magnesium deficiency.. thats almost what your pics look like to me. the Yellowing my advice would be some Bonicare or gro tek Cal/mag or even little Dnf Green Up
hmmmm....well if you are saying that you pulled that other clone out of a slump using some nutes and you were using the same soil then do what you know.The soil is indeed FFoF...
You know your shit!!!! I got down and really checked them with a scope and low and behold f.ing mites -.-...Spider mites for sure! you will need to wash them completely and spray with an insecticide
see the white dots all over the leaves, thats how he knew.......but yup you got mites, deal with em now before they get worse!You know your shit!!!! I got down and really checked them with a scope and low and behold f.ing mites -.-...