I was wondering about that stuff. I just put the whole box away saying don't mess with a 'recipe for success' no way!
The roots on them were dry, brittle and, most alarmingly, showing some soft patches. The last thing I want to do is wrestle with root rot before I even get going. I still have a big enough mother that I could have new rooted clones of good size in there in two weeks, but I'm happy just running the 4 vigorous plants for now. There won't be any trashing of them. They all have 15=30 root hairs poking out of the bottom of the buckets and new foliage has resumed as well. I'll definitely check out the roots 66 next time I transplant. I use an aerocloner, so my plants go in bare-rooted, which probably makes them even more vulnerable to shock. It's the ones that went from a medium (perlite) to the buckets that didn't like it. The aero to DWC to bucket plants went fine.
Another side note on why I'm willing to run less plants right now; I live in an old section of town and the city is going to tear up my street this summer and put in new utilities and sidewalks. They will also be putting new water and sewer service into MY BASEMENT!!!! That comes into my house right next to my flowering plants, lol.
So I'm trying to get my activity timed so I'm in a down period, at least flowering-wise, when that work takes place. As you can imagine with any large construction project, getting a specific date when they want access to my space isn't happening. I figure I'm going to be undisturbed until April, and then things may have to get broken down, colonize a guest bedroom for a week or so, who knows? I've already had a dress rehearsal for totally breaking down my op last month when I let the city install a radio=read water meter in the same place. That was like a 6 hour job so a plulmber could come in for ten minutes.
Anyway, I have to flower those 4 plants soon because of the above; I would let them veg a little larger otherwise.
This business can get complicated.
Thanks for joining my journal, Morris. I need all the ebb and grow experience I can get.