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    Hello,

    I cut a few clones about a 11 days ago and have had them in the basement under a dome with a light on them. I've been putting them outside for a little the last few days trying to harden them off, but whenever I put them outside they start to droop like in the pictures below. A few of them are standing but as you can see most of them are droopy.

    Whenever I bring them back inside, I mist them a bit and within a few hours, they've perked back up again.

    I've read, you aren't supposed to put them in direct sunlight and today is a pretty overcast day with lower temps.

    Any thoughts or suggestions? I'm kind of tempted just to transplant them and stick them outside to adapt.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBriar7 View Post
    Hello,

    I cut a few clones about a 11 days ago and have had them in the basement under a dome with a light on them. I've been putting them outside for a little the last few days trying to harden them off, but whenever I put them outside they start to droop like in the pictures below. A few of them are standing but as you can see most of them are droopy.

    Whenever I bring them back inside, I mist them a bit and within a few hours, they've perked back up again.

    I've read, you aren't supposed to put them in direct sunlight and today is a pretty overcast day with lower temps.

    Any thoughts or suggestions? I'm kind of tempted just to transplant them and stick them outside to adapt.

    Thanks

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    You need to cut off some of that vegetation up above take off the bottom couple leaves and maybe even cut halfway across the fan leaves that are left. it's standard procedure to do it that way you want very little vegetation up top when you don't have any roots down below.

    How many you got going?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    Looks to be about 19
    I didn't even notice with the first look, you've got some good eyes.


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