yellow leaves/wilting transplanted clones

mzaveri

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I bought these clones from a clinic, and there was a little root sticking out of the rockwool cubes, so I decided to plant . I went with Kellogg's (not the cereal) patio plus soil, pre-ph'd and preferted for the first few weeks with bat guano, peat moss, perlite, chicken manure compost, etc. The problem is that they have been wilting and yellowing for the last eight days. I planted them as soon as i got home, and buried the rockwool cubes under half inch of soil. I then watered, and have been watching and babysitting them for over a week now. Also, some of the leaves turned brown and died off, so I carefully trimmed them. I have them under a 400 watt hps right now, the clones were in pre flower, I can already see the dual haired stigmas...
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks
 

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Mother's Finest

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Try to take pics under normal light so they don't turn out orange. It's hard to tell from the pics, but there are at least signs of Potassium deficiency. Check the soil Ph first and then get them some food.
 

eddieb98

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test the cf of the run off, if it's too high maybe incorporate 1water to 2feeds, also keep an eye on the soil ph
 

cvbud

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that leaf curl also happens when you over nute. along with the burning. if it started at the top, is likely nute lock out, which is most likely your PH is off. 6.5 -7 is where you want to be. if it started from the bottom, you may have fed them to strong of a formula while they are still trying to focus on root development. Im usually really mellow on my plants the first 2 weeks. i just get my PH perfect, and feed just enough to keep them wanting more. read your plants brotha, the more subtle and gentle you are with them, the happier they will be.

good luck
 
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