Ok guys, I need your help with my clones here

legalizeitcanada

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So its been about two weeks, i know they have roots, I had to clone into soil....I know its really good shit cause of where I received it from, but they look awful??? They don't seem to be gettin any better and I have lost 5 already, also the soil it starting to mold at the top so I took off the green house lid thingies........any tips on how to get these girls to come back, I take it this isn't normal for clones? Thanks for the Help, +rep for any fixes, not that it matters cause you all rule

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legalizeitcanada

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Also i haven't added any nutes, only distilled water, don't wanna burn them, don't really know if I should add some at this point?
 

cowboylogic

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That soil looks for too heavy for easy rooting. And very, very wet, hence the algae growth. Looks like most of them are goners, sorry. But a few may pull through.
 

legalizeitcanada

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so i pooched em eh! Do you think i should try to remove the algea and let the soil dry, should i try replanting into something else with the semi ok ones?
 

stupidclown

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poke holes in the bottoms of the cups if you haven't already. mist just the leaves, try not to wet the soil. let the soil dry out some.

for next time add lots of perlite. or clone into cups of just perlite if you can't get rooter plugs
 

Danielsgb

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yea I have to agree. More perlite to aerate your soil, and I'd add Vermiculite too. I had the algae growth once. I tried a weak Hydrogen Peroxide, but I'm not sure if it was a good idea. I just killed a bunch of clones myself, and I'm usually in the 75-80% for success. Some look too far gone, but you never know. Good Luck
Daniels
 

legalizeitcanada

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So just an update, there's nothing like mother nature.....I though they were all goners, but 3 have survived and are thriving now and three the jury is still out on......all it took was a week of blistering hot sun.....I pulled em outa the fridge and put them in my backyard.....the algae went away and the soil dried a bit, I never misted em.....and like I said, some are actually makin a break for it.....SWEET BEANS!!!
 
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