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I made 2 Clones today from my Romulan. I put them both in RockWall After slicing the ends and dipping them into a root hormone. Here is what they look like:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7..._inRockWal.jpg
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...one2_Day_1.jpg
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c7...one1_Day_1.jpg
Again, I am a Rookie at this and any critiquing is ok..
Thanks Again
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I'm not necessarily an expert but that doesn't look like any rockwool i've ever seen.. looks more like soil.
also the plants will get 90% of their water from the leaves until they get roots, get a humidity dome over them
good luck!
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I put the rockwool in the soil
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Get that OUT of the soil and rinse it off. You don't put the rockwool in soil until the plant has rooted and can take care of itself. Doing what you did runs a high risk of rot.
You should look at what the more experienced growers around here have been using as cloning setups. Cleanliness is the single most important part of a successful propagation setup.
I've attached a pic to show you a typical one.
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ok, im takin em out right now stinky
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ugh I have no dome, any way to make 1?
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if you have an old fish tank, you can turn it upside down (bleach first).
A tupperware works okay too, if you have one big enough.
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It can work but you will need to be extra careful because it is so short and you don't want the leaves in constant contact with a wet dome. You will be misting regularly, but try to mist the dome itself, in an area not touching the plants. Get the idea?
I'd also really clean that dome and tray carefully to avoid possible mold.
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I'll wipe it every time i go to mist