Mild reprimand... What on earth posessed you to put the whole thing in a big pot of soil? :wtf:

I would very carefully remove the rapid rooter and cutting from the pot. You won't have any roots going into the soil yet, so that's not a concern, but try not to move the cutting around inside the rapid rooter - there may be some root activity in there that you don't want to disturb. Then find something that drains that will support the rapid rooter and plant. You want air to get to the rapid rooter, so don't support it with anything that is too tight or constrictive around it.

Make a clear plastic dome from something like a drink bottle and cover your plant with it. Again, don't make it too close fitting, give the plant some room and an adequate air supply. Don't cut any holes in the dome right now. You'll do that as soon as you see root growth.

Depending on the climate conditions where you live, misting 2-3 times per day may or may not be too much. If the cutting was droopy, but appeared dry, it needs misting. If it droopy but wet, don't mist. The cutting gets pretty weak before it roots, so the water weight on big leaves can exagerate any drooping. If you have big fan leaves, trim them back a bit - Don't cut off the entire leaf, just part of the leaf.

After 5-7 days you will see some root activity, either right where the stem goes into the rapid rooter or little white nubs poking out of the sides of the rooter. When this happens, cut a couple holes in the top of your dome. A day or two later you should have some really nice roots showing (I posted a pic of one of my clones at seven days.) When your roots look like the photo, plant the clone in an 18 oz plastic cup with drain holes cut in the sides at the bottom and a couple inches of rock or whatever in the bottom to ensure good drainage. Use a vitamin B1 solution to water right after the transplant then 1/4 nutes for your next watering or two. After 1-2 weeks the roots should be circling the outside your soil and then you can move to bigger pot. I go from the 18 oz cup to a 1 gallon pot then to a #3 or #5 for the final pot.

Hope this helps. Good luck! :thumbsup:

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