Are these clones going to survive

Sirdankz

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I cut the these clones off the plant 20 hrs ago
Current Conditions:
 

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Why wouldn't they?
I think you forgot something in your post.
My plant is 7 weeks from seed so Idk if it was old enough to clone yet and the stem broke in half leaves went droopy real fast like 30mins then I cut the leaves off and made clones.
And does this look like a good setup?
I used no cloning solution what so ever and put around %60 perlite with %40 couir blend.
 
Unfortuanlty yes I didn't watch the cloning video that well lol I did take 1 "real" clone with the stem still and it's living..
Well you got one good clone at least so you should be able to get something as long as it lives.
 
yeah, you have to have a growth tip on a clone or it won't do anything. you might get lucky and it will start growing new growth out of the shoulder where a leaf is connected to the stem, but that doesn't happen very often.
 
You should study cloning a bit more before the next attempt, looks like you took cuttings of just leaves...

cloning1.jpg
45degree cuts
Raw clone
 
I'm gonna say no. You may get really lucky but if you used no rooting hormone and just stabbed a branch and some leaves into dirt they'll probably be dead in a few days. You probably should have paid more attention to the video.
 
I would pull a few clones after it veg a little. (Why not) You don't even know if it's female yet so don't get too worked up.
It took forever to get new growth since i had no cloning solution.. this is the clone as of now. I plan on transplanting them but in like 3 days when the roots have more structure.
 

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