i cut theese yesterday there just straight into soil
1 of them (the middle one) seems fine but the other two have gone limp an the leaves shriveling
what can i do to save em?
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/100_0046.jpg
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i cut theese yesterday there just straight into soil
1 of them (the middle one) seems fine but the other two have gone limp an the leaves shriveling
what can i do to save em?
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...h/100_0046.jpg
Put a dome over them and see if they live.
PC :smokin:
thanks ill give it a try
Ahhhhh God bless the K.I.S.S. principle eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Well, now that I actually checked out the pictures, I have something to say that's not sarcastic: let your soil dry out some. It looks like a really thick soil and you have definitely watered it too much. You might want to look into some lighter soil mixes so allow some air in there; you could even just add some perlite 50/50 to aerate. You want to keep the soil moist, not sopping wet :)
What in the f$ck is this K.I.S.S.??? I see it everywhere, I must know the meaning of this K.I.S.S....Quote:
Originally Posted by gainesvillegreen
K.I.S.S- keep it simple stupid <<<<is that right?
ive put little plastic bags over them to keep some humidity in
and ill alow the soil to dry a bit :thumbsup:
Yup.Quote:
Originally Posted by beginerbuddah
so one survived thanks to the humidty dome
thanks PC:thumbsup:
the plant this was taken from is now in flower and is taking ages its bin about 4 weeks and shes only just started to get tops does this mean the surveing clone will also take ages to flower?
just need to know wether to keep it or not
The clone is a genetic duplicate of the mother plant, so it is going to grow about the same as the mother. But there are other factors besides genetics that affect flowering, so, if it's good bud, you might consider refining your growing techniques, and your grow-op in general, before you toss the clone.
PC :smokin: