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Urgent opinions needed apparent stardawg babies
Hi guys, wondering if anyone could give me some opinions maybe some help please.
Ok so I’ve been waiting on these clones for months finally got them (Stardawg) supposedly, i received them yesterday and upon inspection I found part of a dead leaf stuck to the bottom of the rockwool, I’ve got the best photos I can and have tried to attach them hopefully it worked, I can get a photo of the whole clone but not for abit as at work, had these have been any other strain I’d have probably binned them, can anyone tell me please what they think this could be I really don’t want to bin them but If anything goes wrong in future I will kick myself.
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Can you clarify what the problem is? A small piece of leaf is stuck to the rockwool and you'd possibly bin them because of that? Can't you just jettison the offending flotsum?
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Thanks for your lightning fast response, sorry I wasn’t very clear. It’s more of the white dot looking things that seemed to be attached to the part of dead leaf, I tried to take a picture under a microscope. Thanks for your reply I appreciate it.
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Just looks like trichomes on a sugar leaf from those pics, the only thing I would be looking for is brown/rotted roots at that stage but they seem very healthy to me
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I guess it could be mould on the dead tissue but, personally, I'd pick it off and run the roots under the tap and crack on. JMO.
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Thanks guys, I will upload a pic of the whole cutting when home. On initial thoughts when I was focusing the scope I thought I was about to focus on trichs but then when I was studying it I didn’t but think it was because they looked almost furry, to the naked eye it looks nothing like trichcomes.
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give them a little rinse with plain water etc, then get them rockin an rollin maaaaaan, as in planted
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Thanks for the input guys, will be back later.
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roots look good mate, the mould is not really an issue, as said just run under tap jd
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