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update: 16 Days and no roots! What's wrong?
They are Trainwreck and Blue Dot, been going for 13 days now. I still haven't seen roots yet.
<see update> Oh yeah, and one of the blue dots has this stuff at the base of the stem. What do you think it could be? I isolated it from the rest of them when I saw the white stuff. <see update> See ya fellas.
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clones look great...nothing wrong. sometimes it just takes time. I am not sure about that last one though....it looks like it could be some sort of fungus or mold. I would just toss if I were you, or keep separated until you find a better answer. Good luck
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Yeah I separated that last one from the rest. I think its some fungus growing on it, because I have had things with mycelium spores in that location.
The rest are looking nice though, I'd say about 3 of them are visibly growing/stretching, but with no roots. The other 4 are looking nice, but have no roots yet also. They are on day 14 today. |
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If its mold or mildew,why not just cut the top off and clone the clone so you dont lose it.Unless its no biggie to toss it,you dont want it to spread though.Peace DWW
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Yeah I ended up throwing it out.
All of the remaining ones look to be fine though. We'll see what happens. Since these clones were mailed, I think they will take a little longer than the average 12-14 days. |
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I think theres hope but they dont look too good. Try raising temps to 75 and water them with some ph adjusted h20.
Only time and good care will tell. |
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if they are still alive at 16 days...they will more than likely pull through. Just a little longer
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Thanks so much, that is great to know.
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are they rooted ?
,,, a good indication of when they have rooted is to look at the base where it goes into the cube ,,,when they root the base fattens up (this is also the time to start giving rhizotonic or any other root stimulators ) and roots appear out the cubes very soon after ,,
possible reasons for delay in roots , the cubes look to wet, they only need to be moist and the clones are too large, smaller clones root quicker ,,,, course of action , try removing those wilted and dead leaves ,,give them a gentle squeeze get some of that wetness out ,,,spray lightlywith ph 5.8 lukewarm water instead of dunking the cube,,shouldnt be much longer clones 1 and 4 (from left to right )look very close to rooting keep ya chin up nearly there |
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Thanks Hazy, I'm adding a heat mat today at a low setting, we'll see what happens.
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