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    this clone has been in soil for around 5 days now and was going ok up until today i thought id put it in direct sun outside i was only going to for a bit but then i had to go somewhere and when i came back it looked like this any suggestions?


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    Was it already rooted when you put it in the soil?..If not, They need too be kept in high humidity something like 80% ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by B.A.BARACUS View Post
    Was it already rooted when you put it in the soil?..If not, They need too be kept in high humidity something like 80% ?
    it wasn't rooted and it has been in a dome with high humidity it might of got a bit too high in the sun i have taken the dome off and il see how it goes


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    Appears to be suffocating from too much water, if you move them from inside to outside there should be a gradual increase in lighting before you move it to full sun. This is my thought though, made the same mistake before myself, she should bounce back, happy growing

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    Quote Originally Posted by elliotgreen1989 View Post
    it wasn't rooted and it has been in a dome with high humidity it might of got a bit too high in the sun i have taken the dome off and il see how it goes


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    You need the Dome on mate otherwise you'll lose it. The cutt can only feed through it's leaves, That's why we cover them up to create high Rh..

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    Cuttings should be gradually introduced to a lower humidity or they will droop. They will come good, but will slow right down

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    What BA said.

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    Also cutting those big leaves in half will help lower moisture loss whilst it roots.
    You should see it start to yellow once it's rooted and using nutrients to grow.

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    never put cuttings in direct sun mate hey need low light. Plus what BA and Green giant have said.

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