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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 5:19 pm 
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I have some clones that I got from a friend a week or so ago, they dont seem to be doing good some leaves turing brown a lot of wilting. I have sprayed them with thrive alive green and nitrozime. I noticed to day that they were probably to wet so I lightly squeezed some of the water out of them. I have them in a plastic bowl with siren wrap over top. Is there any thing that I can give them to wake them up?


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 Post subject: Re: clones dying
PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 3:33 pm 
drywallred2 wrote:
I have some clones that I got from a friend a week or so ago, they dont seem to be doing good some leaves turing brown a lot of wilting. I have sprayed them with thrive alive green and nitrozime. I noticed to day that they were probably to wet so I lightly squeezed some of the water out of them. I have them in a plastic bowl with siren wrap over top. Is there any thing that I can give them to wake them up?


There are several reasons why your plants might not be doing too well.
Too much moisture (as you have indicated), too little/much heat, light, nutrients, pests, shock of having been moved.
Please provide some more information so we can make a proper assessment.
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 Post subject: Re: clones dying
PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:43 am 
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drywallred2 wrote:
I have some clones that I got from a friend a week or so ago, they dont seem to be doing good some leaves turing brown a lot of wilting. I have sprayed them with thrive alive green and nitrozime. I noticed to day that they were probably to wet so I lightly squeezed some of the water out of them. I have them in a plastic bowl with siren wrap over top. Is there any thing that I can give them to wake them up?


There are several reasons why your plants might not be doing too well.
Too much moisture (as you have indicated), too little/much heat, light, nutrients, pests, shock of having been moved.
Please provide some more information so we can make a proper assessment.
Customer Service


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