Are my rooted clones ready to veg? Pics here aswel!!

S2thet

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Are the ladies ready for veg cycle to start with coco a+b nutrient cycle added to water? Pls any helps appreciated thank u
 

kmog33

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Sure they seem to have a decent root mass.

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NorthofEngland

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I would allow a few more roots to break through the rooting cube.
Picture 1 isn't relevant.
The appearance of the foliage doesn't indicate a cuttings readiness to veg.
The roots are everything.
When enough roots have broken through,
the cuttings need hardening off
ready to leave the propagator and survive as veg clones.
 

bird mcbride

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I use spent res water to soak the cubes. As soon as the snips are rooted they come outta the bin and go straight on res water.
 

S2thet

Member
I would allow a few more roots to break through the rooting cube.
Picture 1 isn't relevant.
The appearance of the foliage doesn't indicate a cuttings readiness to veg.
The roots are everything.
When enough roots have broken through,
the cuttings need hardening off
ready to leave the propagator and survive as veg clones.
how do I harden them off? The 2nd pic shows a lot of root I presumed. There fa least 3 inches from root cube.
 

ProdigalSun

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Yes, just don't overdo it on the water.

I don't feed, unless and until the plant starts to show a deficiency. Water as needed.
 

S2thet

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Yes, just don't overdo it on the water.

I don't feed, unless and until the plant starts to show a deficiency. Water as needed.
I've been told it's watering approx once every 1-3 days as soon as soil feels dry 2 inches from the top. I thought using coco it was really hard to actually over water because it just drips strait thru?
 

ProdigalSun

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Don't know about coco.

As far as watering goes, iy's a good rule of thumb. You will quickly gain experience when to water by how much the pots weigh.
 
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