Clones

Mattthebs420

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I took clones off of a mother eight of them last Monday as the a few days went by they were starting to droop so I put them all under a dome with CFL‘s so my question is if the area is humid and the clones are not moist, Should I spray them at least once a day or don’t do anything at all unless the soil is dry?
 

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DaFreak

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Ideally you get the moisture level right to begin with and use the dome from the start and gradually open the vents after 5 days or so and don’t even think of taking it off or touching them for 10. That being said I see people mist theirs daily and still have success so there’s more than one way to do it.
 

Mattthebs420

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Ideally you get the moisture level right to begin with and use the dome from the start and gradually open the vents after 5 days or so and don’t even think of taking it off or touching them for 10. That being said I see people mist theirs daily and still have success so there’s more than one way to do it.
I just want to make sure I didn’t overdo them or stress them out
 

Mattthebs420

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It’s been two weeks since I’ve cut my eight clones one of them has roots protruding from the bottom of the cup the other seven show no signs. They’re still nice and green and healthy looking, would it be possible or is it even recommended to give it nutrients at that stage or just be patient and give it water once in a while
 

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Mattthebs420

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Ideally you get the moisture level right to begin with and use the dome from the start and gradually open the vents after 5 days or so and don’t even think of taking it off or touching them for 10. That being said I see people mist theirs daily and still have success so there’s more than one way to do it.
So as I mentioned in some of my other posts it’s been exactly 2 weeks today, now two of them are showing roots. Is it just mother nature taking it’s time or should I help her out a little bit with some nutrients??
 

Mattthebs420

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@Crown n coke @RedLeonard they are rooting slowly yes I did take them during the end of the first week of flower. Three seedlings and two more clones are showing the roots just since this morning so there’s half of my crop ready to transplant just have to be a little patient for the rest of the other half LOL
 

Mattthebs420

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I have a bunch of random seeds from different stores. What I do is grow like let’s say, 10 seeds whatever good plants that I think will go the long way, I clone off of them and then start over with different seeds.
 
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