Leaves Curling & No Growth

Tron303

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Hi,

I am using an aero cloner and transplanting Clones with a good amount of roots into coco in solo cups or 1 gal containers. I first give them filtered water at 5.9 ph. I then do a light feeding with Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Grow and CalMag @ 150ppm. Then I’ll feed at 250ppm. The Clones aren’t taking off and then the leaves start curling and then the head of the plant will close up and then dies off. Anyone know what I’m doing wrong? I’m using a 315cmh light in the veg room and it is about 7ft high and I keep the transplants in the far corner as far away from light.

Please help. Thank you.
 

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Temps are? I think alien could be correct. I have seen high heat do this. PH do this and humidity..
I would bring the humidity up maybe 75-80% for a bit. Make sure you are running no hotter than 75 f or so and give them an over feed of the same 5.9 ph nutes so with runoff. You can't over water Coco really.

That's just what I would do though..

Peace

FE
 
hang in there more help will be on the way..

far east buds and alienpus will take care of ya lots of good family members on 420...


Temps are? I think alien could be correct. I have seen high heat do this. PH do this and humidity..
I would bring the humidity up maybe 75-80% for a bit. Make sure you are running no hotter than 75 f or so and give them an over feed of the same 5.9 ph nutes so with runoff. You can't over water Coco really.

That's just what I would do though..

Peace

FE
In my limited experience they do this when they go from a high humidity environment (under dome for example) to a lower humidity without hardening off.
 
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