Sorry Faithless didn't mean to high jack your thread in fact I was going to leave some feed back but when I got down to Justaseeds input I got distracted.
On your clones, they will not always wilt or go threw the yellowing process in my exp. One thing, did the mother you cut them from have any recent feedings with nitrogen? If so they may have allot of stored N in the leaves and it is taking longer to show deficit and may take a little longer to root since the clone can feed off of the stored N rather then send out roots to find nutes.
Adieu
BlueBear Reviewed by BlueBear on . Clones Acting Peculiarly? . Cloned for the first time 4 days ago. Did it by the book, everything was sterilized, I even considered boiling my hands for a moment but decided that may be overkill. Used roothormone, cut away unneccessary leaves and dipped those nodes in roothormone, chopped the ends of the remaining leaves, recut the end in water in dark bowl, rockwool, etc etc etc. After 4 days they're still green and have hardly wilted. I thought the leaves were supposed to begin to pale as the plant began to 'eat' Rating: 5