Jarjarbynx
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I was wondering what that was.. Is that an issue? What's that from?Looks like white mold spores growing on the base of the roots
I was wondering what that was.. Is that an issue? What's that from?Looks like white mold spores growing on the base of the roots
Little too soon6 days old first day of the dome off fingers crossed they can hold there own
Yes it can kill your plants as it stops the root growth and kill your plant.I was wondering what that was.. Is that an issue? What's that from?
good job. you have a rooted clone now.Today's day 14, I can see roots on about 5 or so out of the 20. I re soaked the plugs and misted the dome. Was that the right thing to do?
Your roots are fine, ready to be planted.I was wondering what that was.. Is that an issue? What's that from?
So the white fuzzy bits next to dirt on the start of the root isnt mold?Your roots are fine, ready to be planted.
Above the soil would be a problem, but those are nice healthy rootsSo the white fuzzy bits next to dirt on the start of the root isnt mold?
My bad if it wasnt just looked like what grew on a cpl of my stems that had air bubbles and didn't take.
Think you could post a link to this light?Uncle Buck said it perfect.
Also you didn't mention putting your clones in water quickly after cutting, before the rooting hormone. The reason for this is to not let air into the stem. It's not necessary if you can quickly dip in gel, but if you practice this, and keeping your plugs moist, you'll probably up your success rate.
I like the $10 2' fluorescent plant light from Walmart for my clone dome. I like city water for them because I feel like the chloramine will reduce bacteria in the semi stagnant environment. I wouldn't recommend standing water, but a mist every day, lightly on the leaves and inner lid.
Good Luck!