Whats wrong with these clones?

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Recieved clones in coco in 1 litre pots not best condition.
Wish id took my own now. Didnt have any.so at to accept them.
WHat you think best plan to get them.back thriving?.

VIpar spectra
Light 320 watt. Only on 25% 3-4 ft away.
Ive fed cana a &b
Rhizotonic
1.2.ec ph 6.

in 70-30 coco perlite
 

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Ive spoke to aquaman and jason the ceo of autopots. They both agreed they was hungry and to up the ec..
Aquaman said keep light levels low why they recover.
Had a few other people inclusing kason to either turn light up abit or move light closer..

Let me no your thoughts. Need these clones thriving asap
 
Ive spoke to aquaman and jason the ceo of autopots. They both agreed they was hungry and to up the ec..
Aquaman said keep light levels low why they recover.
Had a few other people inclusing kason to either turn light up abit or move light closer..

Let me no your thoughts. Need these clones thriving asap
Keep light turned down and give them a good feed. They should bounce right back, especially with what I've seen in coco.
 
Bit annoyed having to waste abit on getting them bak to gd heqlth when they should arrive good.
Agreed, ive only bought clones once, but they were really really nice when i got them from SweetLeaf.
 
Reluctant to agree with you as i know nothing about coco especially when @Dirtbag just said they were hungry

I agree 1.6 is too hot. Plants look hungry, or at least they "were", but they can take a while to re-green, and too much food is as bad as not enough for young plants. Somewhere in the 0.8-1.2ec range would be better. He didn't say how long he's been feeding 1.6ec.

If they were mine (depending on your starting water) I'd set ec to 1-1.2, 5.8ph, and give them a foliar spray of iron sulphate heptahydrate. The iron will cause them to green up fast, about 1/4 tsp in a liter of water sprayed on the leaves will be noticeable in 24-48 hrs.
 
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If they were mine (depending on your starting water) I'd set ec to 1-1.2, 5.8ph, and give them a foliar spray of iron sulphate heptahydrate. The iron will cause them to green up fast, about 1/4 tsp in a liter of water sprayed on the leaves will be noticeable in 24-48 hrs.
Another jem to remember, thank you sir.
 
First day today they was fed 1.6ec aquaman recomended..
Can lower ec tomorrow.
Cheers for replies.
Hate figuring out what deficiency or what the problem is as lot have same syptoms
 
Your posts in this thread are all over the place. Just saying either you legit don't know WTF you're doing, or you're being a reddit type troll and seeing who will engage for whatever sideways personal validations you get.

Either way, I smell troll.
 
He is asking legit questions. They were light stressed then recovered then moved to his tent and bow showing signs again but there have been adjustments to light.

Lots of changes.

I suggested a higher VPD allowing a bigger dry back even though in coco because they are still small and EC of 1.2EC but yes they are still hungry.

I think a 1.6 will be ok for those type of nutrients and the ratios being used. I think they need a stable environment for about 5 days to see whats going to happen as to many changes at one time have been made from multiples sources of info so im uncertain as to whats helping or hurting at this point.

Plants need stability and i say keep a low light under the issue is foxed but others are telling him to increase it which i feel will only make the symptoms worse if the issue has not been corrected
 
For sure needs low light until they have more chlorophyll production. And I agree it's best if he follows one person's guidance and keeps things stable. The rest is splitting hairs.
Good environment, balanced feed and low light, they should bounce back.
3 days isn't really long enough to see a lot of improvement, especially when they're stressed to begin with.
 
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