They're not ready to be domeless.
It puts the dome on the clone or else it gets the taco again.![]()
Yeah. That’s what I’ve noticed. But damn it’s been about 2 weeks. How much longer I gotta wait for these bastards? They have been pulling that shit for a few days now.
And they curl upward like fold into themselves.
I waited three weeks in total and now all of my clones have been turned into begging healthy plants patience is key with clones I found just leave them and check back in a whileYeah. That’s what I’ve noticed. But damn it’s been about 2 weeks. How much longer I gotta wait for these bastards? They have been pulling that shit for a few days now.
And they curl upward like fold into themselves.
I have lost a couple. Down to my last two. But damn one of them looks healthy as fuck. Just hoping to see those roots pop out the bottom soon.
Hi Skoal
for what it's worth...I don't bother even looking for roots. I put cuttings into rockwool or peat pucks...whatever's handy. Then by the time they can go domeless, I plant them into a solo cup of coco. Helps keep the rockwool more moisture stable. I run 40+ humidity and can take the dome off in three days.
I say just pretend you saw roots and go ahead and do whatever you were going to do with them.
JD
PS Tacoing is an indication of low humidity but for a clone...if the dome removal doesn't cause wilting...you're ok. Just try to raise RH around them. Pans of water, spray, wet towels...whatever.
Skoal,
I start from day 1 of cloning to prepare them. Dome off for a few hours. Next day even more. I think they get dome dependent.
JD
Is it bad? Some people suggest it until roots are established, what do you think?