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Clone help/diagnose help and grow input please

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Clone help/diagnose help and grow input please

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Hey guys/gals I purchased these clones a week or so ago they all looked terrible I transplanted then into promos bx and watered with 1/4 amount of root booster pro mix recommended. It seems as though my other plants look ok but any input on the 2 bad ones or the others would be greatly appreciated.

Lastly I plan on either moving into 10-15 gallon pots or digging some holes out/placing along corn field i have pro mix bx 42.5 litres bags one for each plant then I have a 20 litre of cow and 20l of sheep manure along with miracle grow sea compost 25litre that plan on mixing in with pots or mixing and planting in ground. I will also be using bios nutrients and possibly Cronk nutrients
 

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Hey guys/gals I purchased these clones a week or so ago they all looked terrible I transplanted then into promos bx and watered with 1/4 amount of root booster pro mix recommended. It seems as though my other plants look ok but any input on the 2 bad ones or the others would be greatly appreciated.

Lastly I plan on either moving into 10-15 gallon pots or digging some holes out/placing along corn field i have pro mix bx 42.5 litres bags one for each plant then I have a 20 litre of cow and 20l of sheep manure along with miracle grow sea compost 25litre that plan on mixing in with pots or mixing and planting in ground. I will also be using bios nutrients and possibly Cronk nutrients
they look to be doing ok,. just don’t go full blast on them yet, think of them as being a little sick so no direct sunlight or just a little here and there,. and let the soil dry out before watering which helps encourage root growth,. easy on the nutrients if giving any,.
 
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