Need help with photo clones please.

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Ok.. So I guess you have to take his word for it or do some real digging, lol. It sounds like they may be rooted. Clones need super high humidity so all of the humidity recommendation should be considered. Personally, I leave them in solo cups until roots are coming out of the bottom. I place that solo cup in a zip lock bag and put it in the corner of the tent. Since you transplanted already, Id cover the clone with an empty 2 liter bottle or water jug. Just cut it so that it fits right over the clone. Leave them like that for a while and you should be good. Rockwool will dry out super fast in soil. Especially if there's a fan blowing. If they are rootes, the rockwool isnt as important.. The roots would be passed rockwool and growing in the soil. But keeping the rockwool moist doesnt hurt anything
 
Thinking on it, that last comment came off a little dickish, it wasn't meant to, just so we are all talking about the same thing.

I drove an hr once to get to clones only to get handed 2 cuts wrapped in a wet paper towel...and then asked for $.
 
Thanks guys! @Arthur no I agree I feel like he coulda took better care of them, I guess I will feed them a bit of water then and keep the humidity up. Should the 2 liters have holes in them or just completely closed?
 
@Arthur the front two are perking up nicely I guess they don't look that bad but trying to figure out why the one is yellowing maybe cause most of it's roots are in rockwool and not absorbing from the soil yet and needs nitrogen? Or possibly from low humidity or underwater I just dont know how this rockwool is supposed to feel it feels kinda dry not sure if ur supposed to be able to press it in. This shit man I swear I shoulda just bought beans. I have fed them last night and the night before that a cup of water no nutes they seemed to pull up there leaves more and more each day but now I am worried cause the cheese in the back looks overwatered I just dont know how many roots are getting watered underneath being too saturated while trying to keep this rockwool wet either.
 

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Also the dude won't respond to me so I can't get any questions answered, what a douche basically have no info on these.
 
Honestly they look a lot better, I bet the one is just behind some. Normally, in a flood and drain setup the rockwool would stay damp, but your feeding the roots directly there, here we need the roots to expand and fill the bag, so we water around the pot, once the roots get out enough, the rockwool won't matter.
 
Honestly they look a lot better, I bet the one is just behind some. Normally, in a flood and drain setup the rockwool would stay damp, but your feeding the roots directly there, here we need the roots to expand and fill the bag, so we water around the pot, once the roots get out enough, the rockwool won't matter.
Thanks Arthur! So should I water them again? Haven't watered today, I made the mistake of watering the entire pot before transplanting so it is still pretty wet on the lower part but not sure about middle but top looks kinda dry, so your saying to water from the outside of the pot and not any on the cube or should I do the cube as well? You think the Cheese one in the back is overwatered or could be underwatered? Hard for me to tell.
 
I'd water small amounts each day for the next couple days. After a few days the roots will get down to where the rest is and you can let up some. You could also trim a little of the leaves on that one, kinda like when it was cut, reducing leaf area relieves overworked roots.
 
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