Wait until the clone is REALLY well established...like a month after taking it... keep the top of the rockwool plug as far above the soil surfae as you can... chip away at it carefully with forceps and try to reduce its bulk without damaging the plant... gotta get that moisture trap outta there! A little rockwool left behind isn't going to matter too much but if you can get most of it off you are better off.

I was looking back at this thread too and if the problem wasn't root rot it was plain suffocation. the canoe leaves point to that.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Dramatic Problems Hello guys, I had been an overgrow member in the past and got my first and only decent grow. 1 out of 1 ain't bad. But its all bad now. here it goes. I had 4 moms (cut from a good mother plant) of three varietys. Purple Ice, purple Cream and Amethyst(two of this type). Under Deep water culture with airstone bubblers, in 4 inch netpots with a plug of rockwool surrounded by expanded clay pellets, they were all apx 6-9 inches tall and pretty bushy. Grown under a 400w mh about 4 feet above Rating: 5