OftheEarth
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Urs is just sick awesome. Need tolern clones!A general rule 0f thumb is that it takes about 2 weeks for your clones to root. Of course some strains can do this at a more rapid pace. I generally wait at least 10 days before i'll transplant any of my clones out of my cloner. So you shouldn't really be experiencing rapid growth at the moment, as most of the action is happing in the root system. Once things get established, they should explode. I generally use the great white when I transplant, sprinkle some on the bottom of the new soil in the new container so that it is in direct contact with the roots. Your instincts are correct, I would wait for the MH until the plants have started to grow a bit, maybe another week or two. And yes, if you have the time and space clones are for sure the way to go. Consistency, consistency, consistency.
For reference here are a couple of photos of my most recent round of clones. They are under a T5. They have been out of the cloner a little more than a week (except for the one large lady, she is about 3-4 weeks out of the cloner and could handle the MH). They are just starting to take off.
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Clones came from a reputable source for sure, were rooted in rockwool, The other plants in one container wee given as well, in one little box plastic shit container.... So thought that let them gt well established and have a little space issue. Can fit 2 less than if all 7 were female. So.... There's def a male in there as they are larger now, can see the balls for sure, so might risk it and be able to maybe squeeze into the space. It's a little personal room. Is about the hobby and seeing the plant grow and knowing that there's a reason they grow so good....... Finally got a calcium supplement so that's taken the red outta the veins and promoted growth although has immobilized a bit the N so got and N booster.... All good...... Yea wish ther was a little more space. That's the problem with switching all into each container now... Thanks for help!You would have been better off keeping them separate instead of putting all five into one container, no harm no foul though. If you can I would try to give them their own container to grow in. If the roots haven't progressed too far you should be able to tease them apart into the individual plants, and then repot them separately. Are all of those clones? Are the clones proven, or are you testing some stuff? The only reason I ask is because of your uncertainty about the sex. You rarely would clone a male plant. If your clones are from a reputable source that source should have been able to tell you the genetics and certainly wouldn't slip you a male clone unless you were working on a breeding project or something.
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