How long vefore i ahould transplant clone

Newcangro

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Have had this clone in a glass of water on the window sill for the last two weeks.

Don't know much about cloning.

Wondering when I should pop it in some soil.

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Rurumo

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Can a clone get rot from sitting in water for too long?
absolutely. I used to put cuttings in beer bottles on the windowsil and just leave them, and a few would make it, while the rest rotted. It's not the best cloning method-I would just do it for fun, and use a dome/media or aerocloner if you have something you really want to save.
 

Newcangro

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absolutely. I used to put cuttings in beer bottles on the windowsil and just leave them, and a few would make it, while the rest rotted. It's not the best cloning method-I would just do it for fun, and use a dome/media or aerocloner if you have something you really want to save.
Thanks, I'm looking at an aerocloner. This was kind of just a fucking around test to see if it would work
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Thanks, I'm looking at an aerocloner. This was kind of just a fucking around test to see if it would work
The oxygen content of the water depletes over time. It’s usually recommended to change the water every two days or so to supply fresh oxygen.

I’ve never had success getting a clone to root just in a cup of water though.
 
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