s0lumn
Well-Known Member
About a week ago I picked up a Strawberry Cough Clone from Harborside SJ.
It had a single brown tip on one of the leaves, but was well rooted in the rockwool cube so I decided it was ok.
I replanted the cube in a small pot with a mostly peat soil mix and put it into my little indoor cfl incubator.
I have watered it twice since then with no nutes
the light cycle is 17/7. Why? Because it is gonna go outside soon, and 17/7 is closer to the real light cycle than 18/6
My question is, why are the leaves yellowing/ dying - its mainly the one big lower one, but it seems to be progressing
it began drooping a day or two after purchase (as evident in the first picture) so i have propped it up with a stick
I'd love any opinions/ideas/advice
![3 days after replanting:purchase.jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908380-60bb99074a472b0aa7235f8d6a2f51a8.jpg)
![6 days after (with flash).jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908381-41ea7b70802b68e6af610657d35427e6.jpg)
![6 days after (without flash).jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908382-1cfb5807693373742def8c9dbcdef115.jpg)
It had a single brown tip on one of the leaves, but was well rooted in the rockwool cube so I decided it was ok.
I replanted the cube in a small pot with a mostly peat soil mix and put it into my little indoor cfl incubator.
I have watered it twice since then with no nutes
the light cycle is 17/7. Why? Because it is gonna go outside soon, and 17/7 is closer to the real light cycle than 18/6
My question is, why are the leaves yellowing/ dying - its mainly the one big lower one, but it seems to be progressing
it began drooping a day or two after purchase (as evident in the first picture) so i have propped it up with a stick
I'd love any opinions/ideas/advice
![3 days after replanting:purchase.jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908380-60bb99074a472b0aa7235f8d6a2f51a8.jpg)
![6 days after (with flash).jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908381-41ea7b70802b68e6af610657d35427e6.jpg)
![6 days after (without flash).jpg](/data/attachments/1908/1908382-1cfb5807693373742def8c9dbcdef115.jpg)