May I ask do you normally take such small clones?why? What did you transplant from? A hydroponic thing? Pellets, rock wool? We're the roots nice and white and juicy? Or were they all brown looking?I am hoping I can revive em
Oh I see it looks as though it might have gotten over watered? I usually transplant to solo cups and let them root up first. A lot harder to over water a cup than a pot.I transplanted them three days ago inside the one gallon soil and the soil is still wet so can they be revived or is there or should I leave the cups over them
And is that full strength soil?They shouldn't have sold you such a small clone. Looks like you overwatered it-it might recover but I'm guessing it won't. Honestly, you should take a pic of that clone back to the manager of wherever you bought it and ask for a refund. What kind of light do you have it under?
That rockwool is soaking wet and if you stuck that in soil it's still soaking wet. You drowned it. It's over for that one.I transplanted them three days ago inside the one gallon soil and the soil is still wet so can they be revived or is there or should I leave the cups over them
That plant in the pic as more foliage than both cut's together.That rockwool is soaking wet and if you stuck that in soil it's still soaking wet. You drowned it. It's over for that one.
Skip the crappy dispensary clones and just buy some seeds.
What light are they under and what soil are you using?Been growing for weeks why is now getting bigger
Agreed. If they're going to charge, at least give it a week or two in a solo cup before handing it off to a customer....They shouldn't have sold you such a small clone. Looks like you overwatered it-it might recover but I'm guessing it won't. Honestly, you should take a pic of that clone back to the manager of wherever you bought it and ask for a refund. What kind of light do you have it under?