Last Tuesday I took a cutting from each of my plants to try and sex them.
Well I have them under a 26w cfl set at 12/12, they are in rockwool cubes and I have a dome over them. The room temp is 70 to 75 degrees and I have done everything correctly to my knowledge.
But they seem to be just sitting there doing nothing for 6 days. No new growth, no rotting, no nothing. The look exactly the same as the day I put them in there.

I am using a loupe to look at them and still see no sign of either sex, I figured I would know the sex by now, so I could pull the males out of the grow room before flowering and create plenty of space for my ladies, but I can't wait anymore, I have no horizontal space left and If I continue veging they are going to crowd out each other.

Is this normal for clones to take this long or is something not right?

What is my best move to make from here?
Jerry Garcia 2007 Reviewed by Jerry Garcia 2007 on . Sexing clones help Last Tuesday I took a cutting from each of my plants to try and sex them. Well I have them under a 26w cfl set at 12/12, they are in rockwool cubes and I have a dome over them. The room temp is 70 to 75 degrees and I have done everything correctly to my knowledge. But they seem to be just sitting there doing nothing for 6 days. No new growth, no rotting, no nothing. The look exactly the same as the day I put them in there. I am using a loupe to look at them and still see no sign of Rating: 5