Whats hepping to my clones?

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AMurKyX

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I know i shouldnt have, but i topped then before repotting them into large nutrient filled pots. What can i do to save them? Idek what the issue is outside of the stress i put on them?
 
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AMurKyX

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I know i shouldnt have, but i topped then before repotting them into large nutrient filled pots. What can i do to save them? Idek what the issue is outside of the stress i put on them?
Did i basically just lose 3 clones or is there anything i can do?
 
Galgrows

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They look really bad as you know, hard to say if they'll recover you sure there were rooted? Those were pretty tall clones if they were healthy once I'd of transplanted to final container 2wks ago. Sorry.
 
AMurKyX

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They look really bad as you know, hard to say if they'll recover you sure there were rooted? Those were pretty tall clones if they were healthy once I'd of transplanted to final container 2wks ago. Sorry.
They were very healthy 2 days ago when i topped. I noticed a little bit of droop before i left for work yesterday and figured they needed a little bit of water. Is there any possibility of saving these?
 
AMurKyX

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They look really bad as you know, hard to say if they'll recover you sure there were rooted? Those were pretty tall clones if they were healthy once I'd of transplanted to final container 2wks ago. Sorry.
Some of the smaller lower leaves are dry to the touch. I hope it was just a late watering and a wayyy too early top. I just hope there is a chance of saving them. These were the more important plants of what i have rn
 
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homiefromtheshowme

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Would also check light intensity, along with what others have said. Re-pot, saturate a good amount but don't make final medium fully saturated. The advanced state of your roots in the small cup and as you said a late watering is likely the issue.
 
AMurKyX

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Would also check light intensity, along with what others have said. Re-pot, saturate a good amount but don't make final medium fully saturated. The advanced state of your roots in the small cup and as you said a late watering is likely the issue.
Blessings. Money is tight atm but repotting is too essential to put off anymore. Thank you guys
 
HerbalEdu

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plant that size in small cup may need two watering per day.

soil look dry to me on most photo while root cube look moist.

i personnally would have transplanted plant that size to much bigger pots long ago ...
 
AMurKyX

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plant that size in small cup may need two watering per day.

soil look dry to me on most photo while root cube look moist.

i personnally would have transplanted plant that size to much bigger pots long ago ..repotti
plant that size in small cup may need two watering per day.

soil look dry to me on most photo while root cube look moist.

i personnally would have transplanted plant that size to much bigger pots long ago ...
im repotting them right now, someone i know thats been growing for years said they mostly look wilted because they drank all their available water. im letting them rest a few after giving them some more water then they are going in their new pots
 
HerbalEdu

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also first and last photo base of trunk seem brownish ? kinda like fungi or bacterial attack

last photo soil seem dry and root cube overly moist ?

second photo root cube also seem more moist than the soil.
 
Coconutz

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Rooted or not that doesn't happen with topping šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

My initial thoughts were it looks quite dry, if it's still got life/turgid it should survive they're very resilient šŸ¤ž
 
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homiefromtheshowme

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also first and last photo base of trunk seem brownish ? kinda like fungi or bacterial attack

last photo soil seem dry and root cube overly moist ?

second photo root cube also seem more moist than the soil.
I don't know the term for the brown hard veins at the base that form in later life and on beefy stalks but I think that is the discoloration in the photo fortunately. Stems look healthy, as coconutz said its not from the topping. Combined with the topping this will be stressful. I thought the root cubes looked oddly moist compared to soil also. Looks comparable to discoloration I get from using flora nova nutes on rockwool.

They'll pull out of it. Don't over water, anything thirsty is at risk of drowning.
 
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homiefromtheshowme

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I have to correct myself, I didn't look close enough.... Those are started in raw soil? Anyone think compaction could be an issue here? Could this be addressed at transplant or non issue at stage of growth?

Still say thirsty plant 100%
 
ATLien415

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loss of osmotic pressure, bossdog aka zombie mode

dome em, do em smaller, or get on the aerocloner hype
 

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