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05-27-2006, 05:00 PM #11
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
Harddon said it best.
I would be wary of people guessing and giving rememdies in this situation. lw
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05-28-2006, 09:54 PM #12
OPSenior Member
Clones stuck in neutral ...
thank you ... actually, they are perking up, just since my posting ... about 3 weeks lying dormant ... I thought clones started growing almost immediately, maybe 3 or 4 days, so I assumed something was wrong ... is it common for them to just sit there for 3 weeks, before resuming growth ?? ... :smokin:
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05-31-2006, 04:46 PM #13
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
If you are trying to root them then there are no roots in the first place.
Originally Posted by mscaboo
Cool water will hold more oxygen then warm water will. Warm water is how your get damping off problems. Once you have that problem give up the plant will not live for long. Damping off is terminal 100% of the time.
You don't heat the water in a bubbler system. You can add more bubbles yes but you don't add heat to the water bad idea.
Just make sure the plants have plenty of bubbles or water spraying on the stocks. There should be an air gap between the bottom of the stem and the top of the water too.
Anti-wilt is the bomb with cloning it will keep the stocks and leafs of the clone from drying out and give it a chance to root. That is the modern replacement of the humidity dome and less heat stress on the plant.
They root best under fluorescents lights more then HID lights to btw.
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05-31-2006, 07:52 PM #14
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
they have to root...during root formation, the plant remains dormant, basically, then after roots take hold and uptake nutrition form medium...they start growing again. NO nutes until they have 4-5 true sets of leaves, which in turn means they have a strong enough root system to sustain the plant...start with 1/4-1/2 nute strength for a week to acclimate plants to nutrient regimen. goodluck
lw
And, I agree with Z...clones root much better under fluorescent light. I found this out by trial and error...leaving my aero cloner in the veg room under HID contributed to my clone success rate dropping drastically.
I know for sure, because as soon as I put cloning op inroom wioth fluoros...all the roots and success % came back up^
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06-02-2006, 04:21 AM #15
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
lw, what exactly is it that you would be weary of?
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06-08-2006, 08:08 AM #16
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
Are you over-watering?
Most commen mistake which results in stagnit growth.
Regards,
BHG
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12-30-2007, 02:20 AM #17
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Clones stuck in neutral ...
I had a similar problem, I grew some little catpiss plants inside till they were about 12 inches tall, then transplanted them outside in june... september comes around, and they've grown 3 inches! the roots didn't even grow out of their original soil (although the soil around them was actually better, forest humus (sp?). So check a few things, nighttime temperatures, soil ph/moisture, and light. I'd suggest just repotting them, using a very fluffy soil mix and seeing how that works for ya.
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