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New Outdoor Grower. New to Clones. Usually do Auto Flowers. Could use some advice

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New Outdoor Grower. New to Clones. Usually do Auto Flowers. Could use some advice

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Hey there, I just wanted to introduce myself. I know originally I was supposed to be posting the questionnaire. Unfortunately it was way too in-depth for what I'm dealing with currently. I'm at the very beginning of my grow and I literally only have two clones. They are currently 4 weeks old, and I'm having some issues. Paid too much money from a cannabis club to let these die.

I have two different strains one strain is Island Time.

The more lengthy strain with the support stick and with less growth strain is Pinyatti.

I usually do autoflower don't usually do clones. He was supposed to be ready to go straight from the cannabis club. Unfortunately they were barely rooted.

I haven't added any nutrients to my current mixture. But I live in California and the weather is around 80-90 degrees right now. I literally got these on 420 and I have yet to see much progress. Which makes me worry about their health.

CURRENT SOIL is a homemade mix of

Pete moss, coco fiber, perlite, worm castings and organic soil.

I'm just worried because it's been over a month and I haven't seen much progress, plus the leaves are burning and curling. I noticed that with the current mixture I have for soil I don't need to water them as much. They're outside all day, 4 hours direct sunlight in the morning and the rest of the day they're shaded. The soil is still moist for 3 days sometimes. Keep in mind they are in a tiny pot to get them started size of a red solo cup.

I just feel like I'm doing something wrong, there is some new growth happening, but it's been so slow and it just doesn't feel like they're healthy.

Any input would be greatly appreciated and I do apologize if I broke any forum rules by posting this first.

Pics included.

The Pinyatti is the one with the support stick.
The island time is the other one with more growth.

Thank you!
 

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Hey Pack.....

Like what was said above.....

The containers you're using doesn't look like there are many drainage holes in them.....

I've found that if the container has alot of holes, not just on the bottom, but around the sides also, the plant usually gets a better wet/dry cycle going....

Keep us posted.....
 
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