Jcue81
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone-
My first attempt at bringing in a clone did not go well. https://rollitup.org/t/need-some-organic-advice-on-this-struggling-clone.1069309/
After weeks or poor growth I couldnt put my finger on I broke out the scope and discovered russet mites. I culled everything and have been bleaching and wiping down everything. All soil was tossed and the tents were completely reset these last 2 weeks.
A very nice head offered me some new cuts to get me going again. Im trying not to overthink this, but I would love to know how others more experienced than me bring in a clone. I understand I will want to quarantine and spend a lot of time scoping the new cuttings. I have some Tweetmint plant cleaner I was planning on dunking the clones into before transplanting to a 1 gallon pot to take care of any stragglers. not sure if this also takes care of any eggs. Needless to say I will be all over these with my scope and loupe for weeks to make sure I don’t bring anything back in.
I bought a bag of Roots Organic for the new clones, then they will be transplanted into my homemade coot mix in a few weeks. Do I need to feed the plants anything these first few weeks? I have a liquid hydrolyzed fish fertilizer from Neptune- it’s a 2-4-1.
Should I just brew a worm castings tea and water in with that?
I have a good amount of experience from seed, but not much with clones and I’m getting so hyped over these cuts I’m blowing it lol.
What does you initial watering look like when transplanting from a rockwool cube to fresh soil? Should I pre-moisten it?
thanks all!!
My first attempt at bringing in a clone did not go well. https://rollitup.org/t/need-some-organic-advice-on-this-struggling-clone.1069309/
After weeks or poor growth I couldnt put my finger on I broke out the scope and discovered russet mites. I culled everything and have been bleaching and wiping down everything. All soil was tossed and the tents were completely reset these last 2 weeks.
A very nice head offered me some new cuts to get me going again. Im trying not to overthink this, but I would love to know how others more experienced than me bring in a clone. I understand I will want to quarantine and spend a lot of time scoping the new cuttings. I have some Tweetmint plant cleaner I was planning on dunking the clones into before transplanting to a 1 gallon pot to take care of any stragglers. not sure if this also takes care of any eggs. Needless to say I will be all over these with my scope and loupe for weeks to make sure I don’t bring anything back in.
I bought a bag of Roots Organic for the new clones, then they will be transplanted into my homemade coot mix in a few weeks. Do I need to feed the plants anything these first few weeks? I have a liquid hydrolyzed fish fertilizer from Neptune- it’s a 2-4-1.
Should I just brew a worm castings tea and water in with that?
I have a good amount of experience from seed, but not much with clones and I’m getting so hyped over these cuts I’m blowing it lol.
What does you initial watering look like when transplanting from a rockwool cube to fresh soil? Should I pre-moisten it?
thanks all!!
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