My first time trying to root clones here,
The two smaller stemmed clones were taken 7 days ago, the other 8 were taken 6 days ago.
Cut at 45, clonex, root riot, ph'd water to 6.5, humidity between 70-95 since the beginning, misting dome and cube when top is dry, i did soak the cubes in a mild mix of recharge. They're on 18/6 like their mothers, no heat mat but the room stays between 72 and 82. Two of them are probably not gonna make it but they looked funny from the jump so it was expected, i did notice some of the leaves have started to turn dark brown or black, i think that means they were watered too much.
Should i keep doing what im doing?
One of the photos is from a few days prior when i had them in solo cups before i got more trays.
I do have a dome, its not air tight but i know they're passed the point of needing to be completely sealed. Could the black/brown tips on the few be from too much water? Yellowing comes from them trying to grow which isn't what i want yet from what ive read, just want them to root.
I basically do like you but keep in dome until rooted. I keep moist in there and will put water on cubes if get too dry. I get roots between 6-14 days. Only other difference is my cuts younger. I believe newer nodes have a better chance, but idk for sure. I’d just be patient at this point.
My clones took around 18 days to establish decent roots from 14 cuttings 13 survived I used clonex humidity around 65 and temp of 23 degrees
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Temp and humidity are the two most important factors for popper clone survival. There is 100% a sweet zone you want your environ to be. Remember you just hacked off an arm of a plant and you are going to have it grow into a New individual. They are on life support for the first several days.
Here is a resource you could use to up your clone game.
A clone, also known as a clipping or baby, is simply a branch cut from a plant. These branches are cut, dipped in a rooting solution and placed into...
Temp and humidity are the two most important factors for popper clone survival. There is 100% a sweet zone you want your environ to be. Remember you just hacked off an arm of a plant and you are going to have it grow into a New individual. They are on life support for the first several days.
Here is a resource you could use to up your clone game.
A clone, also known as a clipping or baby, is simply a branch cut from a plant. These branches are cut, dipped in a rooting solution and placed into...
Im using those exact totes for mine lol, not completely air tight which is good, ive been letting them breathe without the dome once or twice a day for about 5-10 minutes, letting the cubes get almost dry on top then lightly misting till moist, temps and humidity are great. Only thing is the leaves on a few at the very tips started turning dark brown slightly, that was a few days ago, i had too much water on the cubes i think, now thats stopped spreading, they're still standing up and those leaves are decently perky... are they ok?
I basically do like you but keep in dome until rooted. I keep moist in there and will put water on cubes if get too dry. I get roots between 6-14 days. Only other difference is my cuts younger. I believe newer nodes have a better chance, but idk for sure. I’d just be patient at this point.