First time cloning deformed leaves

Dablow

Member
Hi, I took some clones from 1st and 2nd week of a flowering plant.
Now the problem I see is in few of those clones, they look deformed and weird comparing to others.
Was wondering is this normal for taking it from a flowering plant or is it a pest/mite of some sort?!20170901_141002.jpg
 

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Dablow

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looks a lot like russet mite damage, get a loupe and check closely
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Thanks, I went and bought 30x loupe and inspected every inch of every clone showing those signs over and over, with no sign of any mites......
Could it be because they are reverting to veg from flowering?!
 

Dablow

Member
After reading and researching I think it's caused by boron deficiency due to low humidity. I got them in same grow area as my flowering plants with dehumidifier running at 40% humidity.

Will put them in a different room and see if it will change anything.
 

T-Bag

Well-Known Member
I was going to say over humidity, were they not in a dome? Sometimes the change from dome to a regular room can fuck with them.
 

Dablow

Member
I was going to say over humidity, were they not in a dome? Sometimes the change from dome to a regular room can fuck with them.
I had them in a dome till they rooted but I think the humidity difference was too big for them to handle. Since its as low as 40% outside the dome.
 

Keith Stoner

Active Member
While no that's not a 100% normal clone, clones do normally act a little strange at first. Everything from weird growth rates to crazy looking leaves, normally they'll straighten their self out, but I'm gonna agree and say the the humidity is your problem
 

T-Bag

Well-Known Member
Have you been spraying them the whole time they have been out whats with the wetness? That might be the issue. But it also could be root moisture issues, the list goes on and on. It almost looks like it was topped. I noticed sometimes when I top plants they get kinda like that in a few places too. That makes me think maybe even root damage or rot :/ You never know it might just sort it self out with a few weeks of growth.
 

Dablow

Member
Have you been spraying them the whole time they have been out whats with the wetness? That might be the issue. But it also could be root moisture issues, the list goes on and on. It almost looks like it was topped. I noticed sometimes when I top plants they get kinda like that in a few places too. That makes me think maybe even root damage or rot :/ You never know it might just sort it self out with a few weeks of growth.
No I wasn't spraying them at all out of dome until today, right before I decided to share the problem lol I understand the confusion here. For about a week they been in 40% humidity.
 

Keith Stoner

Active Member
I'd say update your pictures for the next few days on here and we'll give feedback, but I think it's gonna sort it's self out, so no worries
 
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