Quote Originally Posted by katyowns
The accomplishment you feel when you succeed at something like cloning for the 1st time is awesome!
Well done!

I see a little stem purpling on your clone. Mine did that until I started putting a very weak amount of nutes in my clone watering solution.

Jiffypots behave similarly to rockwool cubes in terms of their water holding capacity. Overwatering would be a problem in jiffypots as much as it is in rockwool, but if you got roots in 10-11 days, you're doing pretty well on keeping the watering in the 'damp' and not 'wet' range. You might find some useful cloning tips in this photoessay on cloning in rockwool.

The only thing I don't like about jiffypots is that they're made of compressed peat, an organic material which can rot/mould as well as break into little bits. Not so good to have bits of stuff floating around in a recirculating hydro op.
Al B. Fuct Reviewed by Al B. Fuct on . First attempt at cloning a success!!!!!! I can't tell you guys how happy my partner and I were to wake up this morning and see the clones we started 8 days ago with roots! This means we can set up our hydro system, and really start producing. The accomplishment you feel when you succeed at something like cloning for the 1st time is awesome! Rating: 5