Clone root or rot

Darkoh69

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Yeah thats getting on in time. If you can cut more & replace them pull em out & replace them. If not & they are still green just wait them out
 

Nomodispo

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THanks man tried to upload pics
I usually pull unrooted cuts out and snip off rot. Gives them another chance. I have trouble too! Heat pad helps bring up survivor numbers.
No luck its been nearly 3 weeks I'm getting little whites nobs now hopefully roots next concern all that moisture just rotting some of them last go round had roots in like a week using cheaper plugs this time, not sure I have clone cutting method down exact yet.
 

Nomodispo

Active Member
THanks man tried to upload pics
I usually pull unrooted cuts out and snip off rot. Gives them another chance. I have trouble too! Heat pad helps bring up survivor numbers.
No luck its been nearly 3 weeks I'm getting little whites nobs now hopefully roots next concern all that moisture just rotting some of them last go round had roots in like a week using cheaper plugs this time, not sure I have clone cutting method down exact yet.
 

Southernontariogrower

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THanks man tried to upload pics

No luck its been nearly 3 weeks I'm getting little whites nobs now hopefully roots next concern all that moisture just rotting some of them last go round had roots in like a week using cheaper plugs this time, not sure I have clone cutting method down exact yet.
Ouch 3 weeks is getting long even for me, found using rockwool cubes in about a half inch of water gets me faster rooting, air stones in water, roots grow on top of cubes as well as through them, so easier to see. Think heat pad helps too. But like l said l suck at cloning, take forever for me too! If l cut 2nd week of flower the clones come back nice. And most live. They call it monstercropping for a reason, lol. But they take forever to veg out.
 

Treesomewanted77

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I have the best luck just using root plugs and a humidity dome and spray the leaves twice a day with water. I use cloneX gel and Bondie rooting powder over the gel and I get roots in 7 days and about a 100% success rate with this method. I made some cloners with the spray nozzles and all that jazz and it took 2 weeks for any signs of rooting. So I stick to the humidity dome way and works great. I also use old K-cup pods to put my plugs in just to hold the stems in place or a rubber band around the plug this helps hold the cutting in place till the roots pop out
 

Nomodispo

Active Member
THanks man tried to upload pics
I usually pull unrooted cuts out and snip off rot. Gives them another chance. I have trouble too! Heat pad helps bring up survivor numbers.
No luck its been nearly 3 weeks I'm getting little whites nobs now hopefully roots next concern all that moisture just rotting some of them last go round had roots in like a week using cheaper plugs this time, not sure I have clone cutting method down exact yet.
I have the best luck just using root plugs and a humidity dome and spray the leaves twice a day with water. I use cloneX gel and Bondie rooting powder over the gel and I get roots in 7 days and about a 100% success rate with this method. I made some cloners with the spray nozzles and all that jazz and it took 2 weeks for any signs of rooting. So I stick to the humidity dome way and works great. I also use old K-cup pods to put my plugs in just to hold the stems in place or a rubber band around the plug this helps hold the cutting in place till the roots pop out
You think they'd be shriveled up by now if they weren't gonna make it??
 

Nomodispo

Active Member
Lol for some reason this site only let's me attach certain pics??? Or I'm slow! Should I still keep dome on??
 

DrOgkush

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For my cuttings I rock my dome for 7 days easy giving them fresh air twice a day a spritz of fresh water and back they go under.
Iv used clonex. Rootone. Super thrive and even just plain water. All successful.
Rockwool has worked best for me but I like using jiffy seed start for mine take a bit more work. But its worth it TO ME.
One thing iv learn in growing cannabis is patience. But 3 weeks. Yikes. That's a lil too long imo
 

Treesomewanted77

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THanks man tried to upload pics

No luck its been nearly 3 weeks I'm getting little whites nobs now hopefully roots next concern all that moisture just rotting some of them last go round had roots in like a week using cheaper plugs this time, not sure I have clone cutting method down exact yet.

You think they'd be shriveled up by now if they weren't gonna make it??
If their not shriveled up then keep them going. But 3 weeks is a long time to pop some roots.
 
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