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JBomber79- Sound like a humidity problem. One idea could be to put a plastic bag over the plants for a few days after transplant,like a make shift dome.. that way, if there is a humidity problem, they get a little more time to settle proper.Hope this helps..
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BagAppeal
-I keep a humidity dome over the clones and mist the dome and the cuttings twice a day
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The single biggest mistake you made was excess scraping.
Scarifying the stem is the single process which I would advise anyone who is having problems, to skip. A lignified stem can take it, a large thick branch can take it, but when you cut a small stem like the one in your first post, and then you strip it, the chances of stem rot are massively increased.
The single biggest mistake you made was excess scraping.
Here's a few quick observations. Some or all of them should help resolve your problem.
a. They look small. I like my clones to be approximately 7"
b. They look too wet. I water my clones every 2-3 days. Allowing the RW to slightly dry will help promote root growth in search of more water.
c. I would also trim 33% of the upper leaves to decrease the respiration which leads to water loss.
d. Try to keep them a little warmer... They seem to root better when keep between 75-80.
Better results if you puncture the stem rather than scrape it , a degree of damage stimulates rooting.
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