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First time with clones. Very droopy after transplanting.

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First time with clones. Very droopy after transplanting.

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Been given the opportunity to try cloning for the first time and been using rapid rooters which much success. The issue is after a few days of transplanting the rooted clones to solo cup, they are starting to look very droopy perhaps even kinda dry/crispy. Was just curious if it was an over watering issue or low humidity. This morning I threw them in one of my tent that is 80F and 55-60% RH to see if maybe it would help dry them up a bit quicker. Would love some advice and tips.
 

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Do you have holes in the bottom of those red cups?
 
are those unroot or rooted? Either way they prolly need more humidity try a dome or 2 over the cups and or misting the tops
 
are those unroot or rooted? Either way they prolly need more humidity try a dome or 2 over the cups and or misting the tops
I had them rooted well in rapid rooters before I transplanted. My dome is not large enough for solo cups so maybe I can find something. For now they are in the 60% rh tent.

While rooting, I gave them 100ppm of sweet candy and those solo cups are sunshine mix 4 amended with gaia 4-4-4
 
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