Indoor The Magical Garden Of Bhaskara

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Thanks so much @RivetGrrl ! I never even thought of just cloning off clones instead of a mother that is sweet!

You just can't get as many clones is all, but for me it was good enough before and probably will be again to not bother with a mother. I will be cloning a bunch of the Quick Criticals that were supposed to be in a SOG, but they stayed in veg too long so I will redo the SOG and flower out the bigger gals.
 
Well the clones got heat stressed from losing power a whole day, these photos can't take the heat at all my tent was about 87f even with power on so what I realized is I was pumping too much hot air from what the light was producing in the small tent cause I had it pushing that air from that tent into this one to scrub it bad idea I took that tent down for now and just have that intake fan blowing air from outside the tent in now which the room is cooled with an ac, got the temp down to 75f perfect!

They look like there recovering the one is just kinda bent that way from the start the cheese was a trooper phased it the least.

I think the heat has been causing me my issues with the autos I haven't been paying attention cause the room was cool never thought of that tent pushing all that hot air in doh! Or not having a proper intake.
 

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They look like theyll recover nicely. Do you use fans?

Yeah I have one 6 inch fan I need another one but right now I have the intake blowing on the plants on the right and the fan on the others. I think the main thing that makes photos seem harder to grow is they don't recover as fast so its easy to do a bunch of stuff like overwater etc cause you dont see an immediate change but have been patient.
 
@RivetGrrl Any suggestions for these? I think they weren't rooted much and the rockwool cube got dried out cause I thought they were just in soil. They seem to be doing better besides the Cheese clone which I think that one got too much water not sure. How do you tell if the rockwool is too dry is it suposed to feel mainly hard or mushy? My humidity is really bad like 40 percent trying to get a humidifier got a towel in there nothing seems to help usually I have 60 percent but is dry here. Thanks!
 

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I mean I guess they don't look that bad but trying to figure out why the one is yellowing maybe cause most of it's roots are in rockwool and not absorbing from the soil yet and needs nitrogen? Or possibly from low humidity or underwater I just dont know how this rockwool is supposed to feel it feels kinda dry not sure if ur supposed to be able to press it in. This shit man I swear I shoulda just bought beans. I have fed them last night and the night before that a cup of water no nutes they seemed to pull up there leaves more and more each day but now I am worried cause the cheese in the back looks overwatered I just dont know how many roots are getting watered underneath being too saturated while trying to keep this rockwool wet either.
 

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@RivetGrrl Any suggestions for these? I think they weren't rooted much and the rockwool cube got dried out cause I thought they were just in soil. They seem to be doing better besides the Cheese clone which I think that one got too much water not sure. How do you tell if the rockwool is too dry is it suposed to feel mainly hard or mushy? My humidity is really bad like 40 percent trying to get a humidifier got a towel in there nothing seems to help usually I have 60 percent but is dry here. Thanks!

Clones are a lot like bigger seedlings, until they are well rooted and starting to grow new vegetation they are more sensitive to changes. I had the same issue, my VPD was SO out and I thought I was OK. Yes with 75f you want closer to 60% humidity. I got a VPD calculator in excel from Pulse, he is a sponsor on here and I DL'd the link free.
Now..
You got clones and autoflowers in the same tent, I do as well. So I try and situate the humidifier on the veg side of the tent and keep the humidity about 50%, so not ideal for the veg but it works for what I am doing. At 75f I would aim for about 55% with the mixed tent, right now wet towels will help, if you can have a fan blowing over them it will help evaporate. I need to buy a third humidifier now, but it has made a huge difference getting my VPD in line.

Do you have a rockwool cube that is then planted in soil? The solo cups are tricky to keep moist in the heat, you can pot them up bigger anytime. Roots are fine and should be "tickled" a bit when you transplant. Rockwool is not my favorite due to issues of drying out and growing algae, but I have some plants in rookwool that are then in coco. Since it dries SO fast I soak them 1-2X a day and need to pot them up soon. If you are seeing the same thing, you can water more often. Should not feel mushy, or hard, ohhh I hate the stuff it's tricky to know when it is OK when it's transplanted. I would look at the soil it is planted in for moisture first.
 
I see that they are transplanted, don't worry too much about the rockwool and keep an eye on the soil. Treat them as any plant in the larger seedling stage, as far as nutrients go.
I would say the low humidity is the bigger issue here, if you could get a humidifier it should help you out a lot.
 
Thanks @RivetGrrl ! So no need to feed the yellowing one right now? I shouldnt have transplanted out of the solo cups thought they had more roots.
 
The one that’s yellow, is it the new growth? Nitrogen shows on the old growth.
Did you transplant recently? Could be some transplant shock too.
I wish I could see your plants in person.
I also can’t recall if you check pH and have a soil probe?
I don’t want to steer you too wrong either, if you want to put a post in the infirmary and have one of the big guns check it I’d be happy to know you are getting the best advice.
 
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