HELP --- My clones are wilting

2ill4u

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yeah man, you can search and search but you will find no definite answer, until you find out for yourself, personally logic tells me a plant should benefit from a little down time, and it has recently worked for me, i am now a 18/6 guy these days. I have noticed healthier plants since i switched from 24/7 during veg.


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2ill4u

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i am pretty sure spraying them with water will get the humidity up. and when working with clones i always find fluro's less stressful on the plant when trying to get them going.

I already have a hole in the dome now. I started spraying them with a little water to try to keep the humidity down, but allowing for a good exchange of air. I have the temp down, it's not ideal yet, but is in the reasonable range. Got my fingers crossed that they make it. Problem is I got them 2 days earlier than I was hoping. Two days from now everything should be set.

Does anyone has recommendations for a foliar spray?

With proper ventilation, will my 250w lamp be okay for my veg room, or would I be better off to go with a lower wattage light?

Thanks to all
 

commonbean

Member
Thanks everyone. I have managed to get the temp down, but still need to throw a air conditioner in there. I'm getting a cheapo window unit today, that should do it. They are all standing up now though. It's crazy how quickly they respond to a change in conditions. When it gets too warm they wilt in just minutes. But when I cool it down in there they come back up fairly quick too.
 

fried at 420

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yea keep an even temp of 65-75 farenheit
dont use the halide until they get more root growth cfls dont give off alot of heat and the fan should work good
spritz them with cold water and keep the room slightly humid
 
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