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Join Date: Mar 2009
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hello i just got 2 new clones just put them in my 3 gallon pots useing pro-mix i watered with nut right when i put in the 3 gallon pots ...the clones are drooping over pretty bad looking like they are about to die soon...can some1 tell me what could be the problem and how i would go about fixing it
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 4
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I think your pot is to big, I also had problems in the bigger pots . I transfers them into a small pot and used pretty dry soil. When I water to much and didn't keep them a little dry, they looked bad. Use olivas clone solution to water. A dome works great. Same problem as you and I did save the clones. A heat pad under dome works great also, low heat.
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420 Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Lone Star State
Posts: 826
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It sounds like the cuttings are suffering from transplant shock...a dose of b12 will help that . It is very usefull when transplanting cuttings.....
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420 Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Lone Star State
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Theres a product out called Thrive Alive B-1 made by Technaflora is what I use it"s b-1 not 12 my mistake
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