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    Noobie "help please"

    I have two clones about a month old. They started rooting okay and even produced new growth. They are in Kellogg's organic raised bed potting soil and are outside for the day and supplemented with a 400w 20k MH light for 6 hours making it about a 18/6 cycle. The PH of the soil was high (7.7 ish) so I have been buffering the water a little to bring it down. However, there is barely any growth and the leaves are yellowing. Can't tell if it is nutrient deficiency, overwatering (although I wait for the soil to dry completely, I started feeding wk2 but then the yellowing occurred so I suspended the nutrients at that point), nutrient burn, root problem? Any help is appreciated. Had a hard time uploading photos.

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    #2
    well make sure it has water #1 and darkness if it had roots should come back

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      #3
      Maybe too much light then....in shock

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        #4
        What size pot is it in, did you make sure the roots were established before planting it and how did you transition it to being outside?

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          #5
          Maybe too much light then....in shock

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            #6
            They are in 4in. Peat moss pots. I slowly introduced them to full sun over a week and a half time. They did great through the transition and for about a week in full sun and the supplemental MH lighting before the yellowing of the older leaves started

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              #7
              Here they are about a week ago

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                #8
                Those pots look way big. Even in those pics they’re droopy. You may have progressed them too quickly. I baby my clones and when they see light, it’s T5’s for a while but I don’t actually plant them until there’s roots coming out all over the rapid rooter cubes. I’d be afraid to move them into a smaller pot at this point but they need some tlc. I’d try putting them under a less powerful light than the sun and water in a circle around the base of the plants for now. Need to check your ph every time you water as well and keep it 6.0-7.0. Hopefully they’ll recover.

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