These are a few of my most recent round of clones. They aren't showing any roots out of the sides or bottom, but these roots up top are jutting out into thin air! What's the deal with that? Am I keeping them too moist? Should I be concerned?
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Thanks. I thought it might be because the cubes were too wet. Better late than never, though. I'm gonna hold off on re-planting until I see more roots (or even SOME roots) coming out the sides and/or bottom.
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If you are seeing any new vertical growth on the clone- it would be better to plant them, as mentioned.It's all bullshit - until you smoke it!
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Originally posted by Carlsoti View PostThese are a few of my most recent round of clones. They aren't showing any roots out of the sides or bottom, but these roots up top are jutting out into thin air! What's the deal with that? Am I keeping them too moist? Should I be concerned?
PeaceLast edited by Peace khalifa; 10-17-2016, 11:54 PM.
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That's two strikes against me, PK. I thought it was too wet, but figured it'd be better to have delayed growth, rather than killing them. Also, I have no idea how many generations old this clone is. We did start using silicon with the last grow, and saw a significant increase in the sturdiness of the stems, so it's trending towards woody. We did give them a good scraping before dousing in rooting gunk when transplanting.
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