Need help with photo clones please.

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Hey guys not autos but have 3 photo period clones that I got and I think everything would have went smooth but lost power the entire day and I think they might have got heat stressed.

I am not used to rockwool cubes or clones and photos for that matter I thought these were dirt in solo cups and it felt moist so I wet the transplant pots and stuck them in without watering the solo cups first as they felt ok well I adjusted the tent cause it was staying around 87f its down to 70 to 75 now still didn't seem to change them so last night I dug down lightly and found they were in rockwool cubes so I filled a solo cup and split it between the 3 to water them a bit, I think I noticed a bit of difference today so did the wife but there still pretty limp any suggestions? I wonder if maybe they still didn't get enough watet but the outer dirt in the bigger pot is watered. The Nicole x Banana O.G Kush was bent a little like that from the get go.
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What's your relative humidity? Clones dont have a large enough root system to support a lot of leaves, add low rH, and the roots cant feed the canopy fast enough.

Temps in the high 70s low 80s is fine, but you want 50 to 70% rH. Higher better till the roots are established in their new home.

Sometimes I have to hang a wet towel in my tent to get the rH up for little ones.
 
Thanks Arthur! Went down to 44 percent rh I will put a wet towel in there is there anything else I should do?
 
Some places require a humidifier too, small tents don't require much more than a 40$ humidifier from Amazon.
 
That definitely looks like it is my problem then. Should I spray them and put plastic wrap over them till I can get a humidifier in a few days? @Arthur
 
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Put the towel in a big bowl of water, and then turn a fan on it gently, you want the towel exposed, it'll wick moisture up as the fan blows past. Also tends to drop a degree or two in temps when I've done this.
 
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