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Super Deficient Clones, What To Do?

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Super Deficient Clones, What To Do?

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I have clones that look super Phos deficient, I've put most of them in organic soil and fed them natures nectar phos foliar and soil drench and also nectar for the gods liquid bone meal soil drench. The nutrients I fed them in the oasis cubes was rather weak, peruvian gold clone/ seedling nutrients. Now that they are in soil do you think the ones that look really bad have a chance of recovery, some of my clones look pretty good you can see but still have a bit of that P deficient look to them in the stems. I dont wanna ditch all these cuts, I have a good amount I hope I can nurse back to health but progress is slow, some have been in cups for a few days now and I see slight progress I guess but still look kinda rough. Ph lockout shouldnt matter, everything in cubes got fed at 5.6-5.9 and the soil cups are getting 6.4-6.5.
 

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I have clones that look super Phos deficient, I've put most of them in organic soil and fed them natures nectar phos foliar and soil drench and also nectar for the gods liquid bone meal soil drench. The nutrients I fed them in the oasis cubes was rather weak, peruvian gold clone/ seedling nutrients. Now that they are in soil do you think the ones that look really bad have a chance of recovery, some of my clones look pretty good you can see but still have a bit of that P deficient look to them in the stems. I dont wanna ditch all these cuts, I have a good amount I hope I can nurse back to health but progress is slow, some have been in cups for a few days now and I see slight progress I guess but still look kinda rough. Ph lockout shouldnt matter, everything in cubes got fed at 5.6-5.9 and the soil cups are getting 6.4-6.5.
Probably over watered. .. a little young for deficiency
 
The mod's got this handled - too wet and the moms were probably Ca deficient.
It's not too late to save them, especially if you're a devotee of long veg, but Ca deficient clones root slow and can take weeks to really green up.
I would stick with it, if you can recover them they can replace the crummy moms.
 
update: yes the moms had a Phos deficiency before but It wasnt really showing when cuts were taken. They are doing much much better now. Thanks a ton. i just needed to give them a bunch of phosphorus and love.
 
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