Help - second grow - young clippings turning brown/wilting - n00b

silentjob

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Hey

I got my second batch of clippings, cut a long story short, I let them go un-attended for a few days and they look real un healthy.

Last time i got some clippings they were at least a foot high and very healthy. This batch is a cross called JACKBERRY, so you can guess how much I want to save them. Money isn't an issue, I want these buggers to live!

I got them near on 2 weeks ago, they dont apear to have grown much, I have been watering them as they dry, the roots were showing so I moved them into bigger containers as they kept drying up. Since then they have deteriorated. I tried to perk them up with 'Revive+' but they havent changed much.

I have posted pics, one of them shows the setting they are in. The light is 150w and roughly a foot and half away from them.

Any feedback will be much appreciated

[Please excuse my shoddy knowledge and shady setup]

Peace

SJ
 

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Coho

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What soil? Keep the humidity up. Use a clear plastic cup or baggy. 2 might make it. Some need to be composted.
 

silentjob

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What soil? Keep the humidity up. Use a clear plastic cup or baggy. 2 might make it. Some need to be composted.
Would it be best if I did start from scratch?

Whats the best way to get humidity up? Shall I buy a dome to go over the tray?
 

Coho

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Domes are a good idea. I use one. You sure have some tall cutting. Did you use rooting hormone? I dip in Great White after cloning gel. I use those little jiffy pots. I mist 3 times a day. Daylight Cfl pretty weak one and 72 degrees. no nutes at all.
 

silentjob

Member
I just got these given by a connection. Would I be best to re cut the greener ones and start over with great white and get a propagater?
 

Coho

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No..try and save the green ones now. They use reserves to survive and have most likely already used them.
 

scroglodyte

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an old fish tank with plastic wrap over it works. 2" of wet perlite in bottom of tank keeps a nice humid atmosphere.
 
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