I have a clone that is about 2 weeks old. The strain is said to be green crack, although I do not know for sure. I started the clone under florescent lights for a week, then moved outside to my enclosed patio.
When I moved the plant to the patio, I didn't acclimate it to the outside. At the time, I did not know I should acclimate it to the outside. So now some of the older leaves appear to be drying out and curling. I do not see a problem with the new leaves, and the plant appears to be growing daily with new leaves. I'm thinking once the old leaves dry out and die that I should not have a problem with the plant.
Then again, I not sure if the roots are becoming to hot because of the climate that I live in. I'm in the Mojave Desert where the summer temperatures are in the 90's and 100+ degrees. I have them planted in a black plastic pot, which I believe absorbs heat because of the black pot. I am now starting to water them every morning before I was watering them every evening. I'm thinking if I water them in the morning as the day gets hot the plant will be able to absorb more water from the soil as oppose to waiting til evening for water.
Should I just relax and let the plant grow or does it appear that the plant is dying. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
When I moved the plant to the patio, I didn't acclimate it to the outside. At the time, I did not know I should acclimate it to the outside. So now some of the older leaves appear to be drying out and curling. I do not see a problem with the new leaves, and the plant appears to be growing daily with new leaves. I'm thinking once the old leaves dry out and die that I should not have a problem with the plant.
Then again, I not sure if the roots are becoming to hot because of the climate that I live in. I'm in the Mojave Desert where the summer temperatures are in the 90's and 100+ degrees. I have them planted in a black plastic pot, which I believe absorbs heat because of the black pot. I am now starting to water them every morning before I was watering them every evening. I'm thinking if I water them in the morning as the day gets hot the plant will be able to absorb more water from the soil as oppose to waiting til evening for water.
Should I just relax and let the plant grow or does it appear that the plant is dying. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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