no way man, i got em from a retarded plant 1month veg.Holy shit did you clone a seedling? How long have they been in for currently man?
Looking good though
Just pretend you didn't see this, your doing fine. Leave em be, don't drown them and they should be ok. I do recommend a heating pad for under the tray. Not a must but very good to have.I get a kick how everyone calls a cutting a clone. Clones have roots, cuttings don't. It's funny seeing your cuttings under all that light, they don't have roots to uptake anything. some how people still think they need all that light.
Ignorance is Bliss....Just pretend you didn't see this, your doing fine. Leave em be, don't drown them and they should be ok. I do recommend a heating pad for under the tray. Not a must but very good to have.
Thanks for stopping by.Ignorance is Bliss....
Ah I see your contribution to this thread was simply to bicker over the use of the term clone or cutting.I get a kick how everyone calls a cutting a clone. Clones have roots, cuttings don't. It's funny seeing your cuttings under all that light, they don't have roots to uptake anything. some how people still think they need all that light.
This is right on! for sure... even though sometimes I like to: "Save Them"Small clones can work just as well as large clones.
The key with clones is DONT FUCK THEM ABOUT TOO MUCH.
If you are constantly spraying them, checking them for roots etc then they will probably fail.
Cut them, spray them then leave them alone for 5 days.
Remember not to drown the medium or the clones will rot.
This is the most common failure of new cloners... they give them too much attention and they rot.
I am anyway.you're saying it's okay to place under vegetation light?
cos thats SO much easier.