How long till clones start new growth

tone702

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Ive already seen the first roots.. and it took a while since one was deep in flower, and the other just beggining flower phase but both already showing roots.. just want to know when the growth will begin?? After seeing the first roots?

help is much appreciated
 

whatapothead

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need more info man. are they in soil now? are they in hydro? soon as you transplant you should start to see new growth in a couple days.
 

tems

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Im interested to see what ppl are going to say as well. In the same boat, I have two rooted clones that have pistils.
 

tone702

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they are currently and have always been in soil, and took about 3 weeks for roots to show with that shultz take root powder.. they are loosely in there(not tightly packed so I could check root growth) with a plastic sandwich bag acting as my makeshift humidity dome
 

whatapothead

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don't dig up the roots.... that will just stunt everything even longer. wait it out a couple days. if you still see no growth then start asking questions.
 

M4A1

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For me it's usually 3-4 weeks from taking the clone till I see them growing again. Seems like they have roots after about 2 weeks, but then sit there for another 1-2 weeks before they start to grow again. I took 4 clones on 5/22. 2 have taken right off and are growing great, while the other 2 are still not growing normally. It's really slow growth. The others took right off and blew right by them. I'm hoping they take off soon cause I wanted to put all 4 into flowering at the sametime and at the same heigth.
 

tone702

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Yea they seem to be sittin there and one of the clones the leafs are starting to turn yellow but they both have roots so ill just leave em for another couple weeks, and wait for results.. do you think they could get root rot if no air is introduced??
 

tone702

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already seeing new growht should humidity levels stay the same(hight) or should they come down by now??+reps any good info
 

indipow82

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once you see new growth, start to bring it into dryer climate similar to whre it is going to live the rest of its life! once it has roots and new growth, it can take up water normally, no more folair.
 

purpqueen

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they are currently and have always been in soil, and took about 3 weeks for roots to show with that shultz take root powder.. they are loosely in there(not tightly packed so I could check root growth) with a plastic sandwich bag acting as my makeshift humidity dome
it is very important to make sure the clones get alot of humidty. i would suggest getting a spray bag and making sure they are really moist, as photosynthesis uses H2O + sunlight + CO2. keeping it enclosed will ensure the CO2 as that is produced by photosynthesis. also make sure you give the roots lots of room. otherwsie good luck man!!
 

somebody041

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it is very important to make sure the clones get alot of humidty. i would suggest getting a spray bag and making sure they are really moist, as photosynthesis uses H2O + sunlight + CO2. keeping it enclosed will ensure the CO2 as that is produced by photosynthesis. also make sure you give the roots lots of room. otherwsie good luck man!!

oxyngen is produced by photosynthesis... not Co2
 
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