Quote Originally Posted by Caligreen
hey, I checked, you are absolutely right, no root development, they are going back into the dome... odd... its been 14 days
How the clones were taken, what rooting compound was used, and what type of strain the clones are, can all affect how long it takes them to root. I do mostly Trainwreck, which in rockwool cubes, takes about 3-3.5 weeks for them to really really root. I have another strain, an unknown I have grown from seed, that roots in 1.5-2 weeks! Always 1.5 weeks earlier then the TW. You should have good root development before transplanting, otherwise they just loose their moisture way to fast.

I have made mistakes once in awhile, planted clone to early under to much light. Usually I am able to salvage the plant by either removing it back under a dome, or cutting a 2 Liter bottle of soda in half and creating an individual humidity dome over the single plant.
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . sever wilting after transplanting clones after 13 days in a rapid rooter plug, under a humdity dome, two clones were transplaned. they looked quite healthy (although yellowing just a tad) this afternoon they were transplanted into a medium of coco fiber and perlite. Over a few hours they wilted severly. Should I be misting them? Should I just wait for them to revive? They are directly under a 4 foot shop light with grow bulbs. Rating: 5