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06-11-2009, 08:39 PM #10Senior Member
cloning question
Those clones look great! :thumbsup: Most clones will grow a little bit after your first cut them, I think its probably due to nutrients still in the stem and such but I could be wrong. Also, are you making sure to keep them under a humidity dome? Clones need 80%+ humidity in order to root, otherwise they will dry up and die. If they start falling over limp within 2 weeks, they are probably dead. If they are still standing at 2 weeks after you cut them, they are probably rooted, although my last set of cuttings took 3 weeks to root, I have never had any other of my 5 sets of clones I've cut take longer than 2 weeks even with splitting/shaving the stem.
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