RisingStock
Active Member
Hi y'all,
Hope you can help.
Having no trouble cloning Sweet Tooth. Nice healthy clones with strong white roots in rapid rooter plugs, in a cloning kit (mini-greenhouse with a heat opad).
The problem comes AFTER I try to transplant them. I've tried two methods...hydro in pH'd water under CFL's, and small soil (perlite and potting soil) milk cartons kept in the mini greenhouse (until the roots caught on---or such was my thinking).
In BOTH cases the plants die during the transition--a relatively quick few days death with the hydro with good root growth, or a slow agonizing decomposition in the soil method.The soil stayed wet from the very first wetting because the roots never caught on! Soil even starts to smell.
You can imagine how frustrating this must be....health, strong clones which just can't seem to make the transition. Plant after plant dieing.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hope you can help.
Having no trouble cloning Sweet Tooth. Nice healthy clones with strong white roots in rapid rooter plugs, in a cloning kit (mini-greenhouse with a heat opad).
The problem comes AFTER I try to transplant them. I've tried two methods...hydro in pH'd water under CFL's, and small soil (perlite and potting soil) milk cartons kept in the mini greenhouse (until the roots caught on---or such was my thinking).
In BOTH cases the plants die during the transition--a relatively quick few days death with the hydro with good root growth, or a slow agonizing decomposition in the soil method.The soil stayed wet from the very first wetting because the roots never caught on! Soil even starts to smell.
You can imagine how frustrating this must be....health, strong clones which just can't seem to make the transition. Plant after plant dieing.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.