Yeah ... it can take that long to root in plain water. It's was a piss-off and those extra couple of weeks messed my rotation. I have gone the heat mat and tray/dome route. Maintains 80% humidity and warmth to help speed up the rooting.Is 4 weeks normal for water cloning ...
Ok thanks, leaves are green yes but slowly losing life in them starting at lowest leaves, just removed lowest set thats not doing well.Yeah ... it can take that long to root in plain water. It's was a piss-off and those extra couple of weeks messed my rotation. I have gone the heat mat and tray/dome route. Maintains 80% humidity and warmth to help speed up the rooting.
They still look like they are hanging in there - though it's hard to tell with the blurple tint. Are the leaves still a green color?
Yellowing is not always a bad thing. The lower leaves can yellow when they start rooting since the plant is sucking nutes from the lower leaves to help grow roots.Ok thanks, leaves are green yes but slowly losing life in them starting at lowest leaves, just removed lowest set thats not doing well.
Okay thanks so much for your knowledge, i have been changing water every 2 days but will do every day now and see if i notice a difference. I took the cutting that is the topic in late preflower and it actually looks like its growing.Yellowing is not always a bad thing. The lower leaves can yellow when they start rooting since the plant is sucking nutes from the lower leaves to help grow roots.
In a couple of the pictures, I see those white "nubs" at the bottom. That does look like it's the start of the root mass. If the water is a little old, exchange that water with some clean room temperature water to give the nubs some new oxygen. Then put those back into the containers and see if the nubs are a little bigger in a couple of days.
Ok thanks, leaves are green yes but slowly losing life in them starting at lowest leaves, just removed lowest set thats not doing well.