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    Bubble Cloner Root Size

    Hi, I was wondering what is a good size for the root to be before you can transport the clone to soil. I trying myself at bubble cloning. I heard that an inch or so is perfect for transport, and that bigger isnt better due to it will not adjust and stall for about a week.


    any suggestions?


    thanks
    beelstyle Reviewed by beelstyle on . Bubble Cloner Root Size Hi, I was wondering what is a good size for the root to be before you can transport the clone to soil. I trying myself at bubble cloning. I heard that an inch or so is perfect for transport, and that bigger isnt better due to it will not adjust and stall for about a week. any suggestions? thanks Rating: 5

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    Bubble Cloner Root Size

    A nothing issue. Let a wad of roots develop, use your judgment. I'd say maybe 6 roots about 2" long would be enough. Keep in mind that before your plant will give you what you want, it will need to grow roots. Lots and lots and lots and even some more roots after that. You will vomit at the amount of roots you will need to deal with when this is all said and done. Knowing that, let the clone develop enough roots to get a good start in its new home. When the roots really start going, the plant will be at it's happiest so you will need to be the judge of when it's had enough of this good thing. Time for stage 2. Too early and stage 2 will take longer then you expect as the plant will still need to grow lots of roots before it will grow to the size appropriate to the pot. The pot is limiting the root development so it's the pot size that determines final height. Wait too long and the clone will over grow or become tangled in the cloner system. You don't want that either. Couple weeks, few sets of roots, few inches long and away you go. Not a big thang, as long as I'm not doing it, or then I will fuc, em up too.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Bubble Cloner Root Size

    Hi thanks for your reply. By a wad of roots your mean something like this picture here? Does a wad mean more than one root on a clone.






    ps is it possible for a clone to have just one root? I seen it somewhere.



    thanks,



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    #4
    Junior Member

    Bubble Cloner Root Size

    Im no expert by any means' but those yellow leaves dont look good'

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