are clones ready for transplant?(PICS)

*BUDS

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no, give them a few more days where they are. Get a larger mass of roots than that before planting , this will give the clones a better start instead of rushing them.
 

cruzer101

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no, give them a few more days where they are. Get a larger mass of roots than that before planting , this will give the clones a better start instead of rushing them.
I don't understand how they would grow more roots in those plugs then if the roots were in soil.

If you listen to this guy, be sure to keep those exposed roots in the dark.
 
They could be planted as they have indeed rooted, however I personally would go with BUDS suggestion of leaving just a couple more days. Cruzer is right though, keep them roots away from the light.

twaten
 

Serapis

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Thanks for sharing some common sense.... that was my concern as well, visible roots pruned by light and air... a sure fire way to start them off :roll: haha...

I don't understand how they would grow more roots in those plugs then if the roots were in soil.

If you listen to this guy, be sure to keep those exposed roots in the dark.
 
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