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Bobthebilder

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I would love to see if anyone has seen this before. I took cuttings off a 6 month old mom started from seed.3 weeks in a ez cloner roots came out healthy. From there in to a smart pot transplanter.I use mother earth coco perlite 70 30 running H & G full line. My room is sitting at temp75 humidity 60% co2 is sitting at 900ppm. These where take about 2 weeks after trans planting.
 

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Creeperpark

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Clones do that from time to time and nothing to worry about at this point. However, if they continue to wilt you may have a start of a root rot problem or a fungus. Allow the roots to dry a little longer between waterings. Also, I would isolate any "maybe sick" plants from the rest until I knew for sure. Your plants don't look too bad to me. 😎
 

Bobthebilder

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Clones do that from time to time and nothing to worry about at this point. However, if they continue to wilt you may have a start of a root rot problem or a fungus. Allow the roots to dry a little longer between waterings. Also, I would isolate any "maybe sick" plants from the rest until I knew for sure. Your plants don't look too bad to me. 😎

Thanks for the input. Its definitely something going on I has to sets of clones veging in that room the others started to do the same so I choped and know these are starting to do the same. I was thinking a pathogen or fungus. I started letting dry out to aid in root rot but not helping. what would you recommend in treating this set of clones. thanks for your time
 

Cuddles

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just found this thread and I agree with the others - your babies look just fine :)
plants (in general anyway) can sometimes look different depending on which phase of the light/dark cycle they´re in. Meaning they can either look either a bit saggy or perky :)
 
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