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Old 05-09-2010, 05:44 PM #1
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Putting clones in dirt

I put 3 clones into dirt from hydro because i want to put them outside, but they are yellowing, and shriveling up. What can I do to bring my plants back, or is it because I stressed the plants to much and they just need time to recover I put them in soil 2 days ago. I put some dirt at the bottom of a smallish pot made a spiral shape with the roots then filled the pot with soil and lightly packed it to hold the plant upright. Please help!
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I DO IT ALL THE TIME. clones in rockwool to dirt. the dirt will wic the water n dry the Rw so keep an eye on it. after transplant, water lightly n let sit in dark to recover, then proceed as normal. ive never had a problem
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They are thirsty bro. You took them out of en environment that was nearly pure water and threw them into the soil. They are in shock. Keep them moist, maybe dome up for a day or two, and let them recover. They will.

Make sure your soil is moist enough also.
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Clones can be put in any medium, ... and they grow ... with a little practice you will succeed

Good luck mate,...
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this brings up a good question. i have some cuttings showing great root growth in my RRs. they have essentially been in a humidity dome for 15 days or so. obvs theyget some fresh air here and there, but how do they go from humidity dome to soil? what is the prgression?
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this brings up a good question. i have some cuttings showing great root growth in my RRs. they have essentially been in a humidity dome for 15 days or so. obvs theyget some fresh air here and there, but how do they go from humidity dome to soil? what is the prgression?
Once they show roots, I generally take the domes off-- They do much better that way, and not as much shock at transplant--
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