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Clone failure; Rooted, should I transplant?

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Clone failure; Rooted, should I transplant?

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Hello! First time grower. I have my clones in rock wool trays of 50. One tray is having much more success than the other, which has experienced a lot of failure. I’ve been misting twice a day, and allowing them to breathe for 20 min each time. Now that they are rooting, should I transplant them into the 3x3 cubes? Allow them room to grow on their own? All advice is welcomed.
 

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Oh wow. Surprised a first time grower would be choosing to go down this route. Impressive.

Id put them in cubes already. And within 5 days or 10 days of them in cubes put a pad under each of them. The trick is going from the dome to the cubes with little to no shock.

Soak cubes and immediately after transplant water them week 1 veg nutes.
 
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