Anytime you stress them it is very common for them to appear to stop growing for anywhere from a couple days to a couple weeks. When you transplanted, you stressed them. I expect mine to just kinda sit there for about 3 days after taking them out of the cloner, then boom, off they go. As long as they look healthy I would not worry about it. They will grow soon if you do things correctly.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Cloan growth question? As most of you know I am new to cloaning and am having decent success with my first attempt. I have 8 cloans from my first crop that have rooted very nicely and I tranfered to 2 gallon buckets last Saturday, My question is: Is it normal for them to just kind of sit there with no real new growth? My feeling is this is normal, but I am not sure due to when I start from seed and I do a transplant those plants seem to explode with new growth in 2 or 3 days. Rating: 5