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Heh, so what would you guys and gals do? I have room for 4 flowering plants. I have 7 clones which may or may not develop roots this coming week (3rd week). I also planted 8 bagseeds 2 days ago (4 probable females), 2 of which are already peeking out. I planted them once I saw that the clones were being too slow.

If the clones survive, would you go with them after it took them 3 weeks to make it? Or go with the seed? I need a continous, unbroken cycle of flwoers and don't want it interrupted or delayed...

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faithless Reviewed by faithless on . HELP!! CLONE PROBLEMS!!! . In need of help... They're about 2 weeks old, and not much happening, so I took a very gentle peek at a couple. Where the roots should be, the stem has formed a round knot, a ball. The balls look quite healthy, the same color roughly as healthy roots. I think my medium (Oasis) has been too wet. I had to peel away a bit of the oasis to see, so I carefully replaced them back in larger oasis cubes with root hormone. Any ideas on what this is and whether they can be saved? Rating: 5