Well it's 7 weeks and 4 days and I've stuck one in a bubbler.Thanks it's refreshing not to hear something like this just being written off.
I'm aiming for 3/4 weeks to start with then I'll take it from there, 4/5 weeks of stalling would be perfect.
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Still well reviveable at 36 hrs.
Big cutting. Let's see how it goes.Well it's 7 weeks and 4 days and I've stuck one in a bubbler.
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I think it looks good all considered I'm expecting it to root lol.
What do you think?
Are these the ones you took out to photograph and they drew moisture? Back in the early mid 2000s when I was trading clones with a lot of people, we found that any moisture in the bags when we shipped caused problems, And I found the same with keeping them in the fridge for rooting later. After a month or so of being in the fridge, they would look like I had just cut them. I would snip the very bottom off, then root them like a fresh cutting never had any problems with them.I lifted the clone our for a look and found the bottom was soft and mushy, the clone itself looks fine from above, without feeing the mush I thought rooting was a formality, any ideas what's up with it I've not felt/seen this mushy stem before?
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I've put into a bubbler nothing fancy only a ice cream tub with an air stone, but it works just fine.
I've re cut and gave a dab of clonex (fingers crossed)
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The other 2 smaller ones had been roasted with me using neat run off, I only put them in out of curiosity to see if they could be revived, that's been 2 weeks from good as dead to rooted so I've no doubt about it working.
Any ideas?
No they ones that got covered in moisture didn't last long afterwards, when I had a look around 3 weeks after they were flat and dead but not mouldy or rotten, fortunately I had plenty at the time so I bagged other cuts after the moisture scenario, but i didn't remove them from the fridge ever... once bitten and all that lol.Are these the ones you took out to photograph and they drew moisture? Back in the early mid 2000s when I was trading clones with a lot of people, we found that any moisture in the bags when we shipped caused problems, And I found the same with keeping them in the fridge for rooting later. After a month or so of being in the fridge, they would look like I had just cut them. I would snip the very bottom off, then root them like a fresh cutting never had any problems with them.
I'm glad you mentioned the auto I meant to ask how your rooted clones done?Thanks @Star Dog for putting this out there. I'm going to add it to my personal growing bucket list. I have already checked off rooting autoflower clones. I rooted 4. Put 2 in separate cups, and the other 2 are in a single pot. Waiting to see if one kills the other off.
I haven't made a thread, but once they finish.. if they make it, I'll update.@HydroKid239 so much for not being able to clone auto's well done, there's no reason I'm aware of why they won't flower as normal, it'll be interesting to see how they progress.
Thanks SD
Let us know your progress !Try it
Let's see if it works