Cloning. Is this Normal?

TreeFiddy350

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whenever you clone, do they start pulling nutrients from the leaves? Is this Normal? They were cloned in the 13th.
This is my first time taking clones.
They were all green and just the last few days they started losing the green.
 

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When they yellow like that, it usually means they’re starting to root. They suck the nutrients out of the leaves as they push to make roots
 
Yeppers. Especially with the lowest leaf sets. This means you're doing it right. Nicely done.

Anymore I know I avoid misting them, avoid adding anything except a little hormex solution into my cloner unit, and I dropped the humidity dome and instead try to provide a favorable humidity range inside the tent. Doing much better so far.

Best of luck to you!
 
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