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06-28-2006, 04:17 AM #1OPMember
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
Hereâ??s one for the experts: if you have a plant (say, in hydro) that has definite root rot but itâ??s still green and healthy-looking up top, if you make clones from it will it just be a matter of time until the rootrot infection overtakes the clones (or the plants the clones grow into)?
Or can the plant â??cheat deathâ?? by being cloned and grown again in a good environment where it wonâ??t get rootrot?
I was wondering if anyone has cloned from a plant with roootrot and then followed the resulting plant through veg and flowering.grow4fun Reviewed by grow4fun on . Does root rot pass from mother to clone? Hereâ??s one for the experts: if you have a plant (say, in hydro) that has definite root rot but itâ??s still green and healthy-looking up top, if you make clones from it will it just be a matter of time until the rootrot infection overtakes the clones (or the plants the clones grow into)? Or can the plant â??cheat deathâ?? by being cloned and grown again in a good environment where it wonâ??t get rootrot? I was wondering if anyone has cloned from a plant with roootrot and then Rating: 5
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06-28-2006, 08:36 AM #2Senior Member
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
no, it doesn't get passed on.
That is an acute problem.
Clones that are kept healthy will not show any signs of stress what so ever.
Most likely they will be fine.
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06-28-2006, 10:41 AM #3Senior Member
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
yes, I myself have cloned as much as I can from root rot problems before, and those turned out to be my healthiest ones of all.
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06-28-2006, 03:29 PM #4Senior Member
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
If you are in hydro have you tried H202 in the rez?
Also they are correct
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06-28-2006, 03:33 PM #5Senior Member
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
The clone should be fine but if you put it in the same environment as the mother with root rot, it will react the same way. You have to deal with the cause of the rot.
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06-28-2006, 04:15 PM #6Senior Member
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
GROW.. do yo have root rot....?
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06-29-2006, 05:48 AM #7OPMember
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
Thanks for the help, guys, definitely glad to hear that.
If you are in hydro have you tried H202 in the rez?
GROW.. do yo have root rot....?
O.K. here's the whole story: Made some clones from a bunch of mom's that were in so-so health. Don't know what I did wrong but they took almost 6 weeks before 70% of the tray was rooted, the rest I threw away (some that hadn't rooted were molding).
By then of course the clones looked like shit, and the roots did too, brown and soft in many places. I'd wanted to grow them for my next crop, but as I've heard rootrot just keeps advancing 'till they're dead, I didn't. Instead I put 'em in small soil pots, hoping to save the strain by vegging then cloning (although I didn't actually know if you could do that).
In soil the clones grew, but reeealy slow; I assumed it was because they were sick, being from such sick-looking clones. When they got about 10" tall, I went to top/clone them all and one plant just fell over, at the soil-line. I examined it and the stem just below the soil was mostly rotted away (looked just like dry-rot in wood), with a couple nice white veins still intact, showing through. I was amazed that the plant looked as good as the rest did on top -- nice and green!
Anyway no others were that bad but I figured they all had 'the rot' and that was just the most advanced one. So I cloned them (except for the stem-rot one) and 10 -11 days later they're showing roots.
Another adventure in gardening
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06-29-2006, 06:12 AM #8OPMember
Does root rot pass from mother to clone?
"So I cloned them (except for the stem-rot one) and 10 -11 days later they're showing roots."
Nice white roots, and not too bad looking topside either (nowhere near perfect, like if they'd been cut from really healthy-looking moms, but good enuf since now they're rooted they can start vegging in soil right away).
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