Are these clone attempts dying? The one small one I stuck in the side of a seeding cube seems to be the only one holding its colour. The other three are in a very light nutrient solution recommend for seedlings and cuttings by the manufacturer(DNF) These cuttings are not important but the practice of cloning is! I’m trying to learn so when start with quality strains I can be successful. Help, tips, suggestions, criticism all welcome you won’t offend me as this is all just a learning experience for me!
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Its not unusual for my clones to look pretty sick for weeks, or even months after I start them. Being trimmed from your mom and stuck in the ground without any feet (roots) is pretty stressful. I usually lose some outright so I start more than I will really need. Actually, yours don't look as bad as mine. No reason to worry yet !Organic only soil grower
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I took mine about a month ago and they are just now taking root. So it can take a while. The pros(not me) can get them to set up and running faster. I take clones of indoor grows this time of year and put them under a lamp with one cfl bulb. By spring they are pretty healthy plants that are ready to put outdoors. Its a great way to extend your buck. So, to answer your ?. I would give them a couple months. If they are still alive then, you know they are doing well. Good luck !!!Organic only soil grower
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Another helpful hint is to cut your large fan leaves and only leave like 1/2 . The leaves absorb to much light and make the plant grow up instead of growing roots. This will also help you know when theve rooted. You will easily be able to tell new growth from the old cut growth. They look good to me though. Cloning is def a learning process.1 Photo
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Yes, that is normal. Not sure how you do it but I cut my clone about a 1/2 inch below a node, clip off the leaf stem and stalk down to my main stalk. Then dip the in the gel a little above that spot. The extra raw spot makes for faster cloning in my short lived experience. Other than that though, I follow the gwe directions. I've only lost 2 out of the 35 I've taken so farLast edited by RosettaStoned; 12-28-2017, 06:25 PM."Be an artist of consciousness, your picture of reality is your most important creation, make it powerfully profoundly beautiful" Alex Grey
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