Need help with photo clones please.

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@Arthur I just moved the dirt away from the rockwool and the rockwool cubes are dry again like they dont press in at all and are hard should I water a bit again? i only split a solo cup between 3 last night and they perked up a little now they look thirsty again now used to rockwool. How much should I water if so?
 
Yeah, damp but not wet, I would water a ring around the plant by a couple inches, you wanna coax the roots out and away

Thanks again bud! Will report back tonight I have a towel in a bowl of water too and its going up.
 
Wait.. I read every post, and I dont remember you saying, or anyone asking, if those clones are rooted! If they arent rooted yet, then most of whats been posted and discussed, does not apply. Did you get the clones from someone else? If so, did they have roots coming out of the rockwool when you got them, or put them on soil?
 
Wait.. I read every post, and I dont remember you saying, or anyone asking, if those clones are rooted! If they arent rooted yet, then most of whats been posted and discussed, does not apply. Did you get the clones from someone else? If so, did they have roots coming out of the rockwool when you got them, or put them on soil?

Hey bud thanks for the reply! I got them off someone else but when I got them I thought it was just in dirt but there in rockwool cubes inside of the dirt not that many roots if I woulda known I probably wouldn't have transplanted so soon but total newb with this photo stuff. The cubes feel real dry they did great the first couple days but I didn't water when I transplanted cause I thought it was moist but didnt know it had a cube of rockwool in there which feels dry right now.
 
So did you actually SEE any roots anywhere yourself? You definitely want to fibd out if there are actual roots already. Caring for a rooted clone is different than caring for a clone that you're trying to get to grow roots.
 
If they dont have roots.. Then you dont want to keep watering them. Without roots, foliar is the only way clones can take in water or nutrients
 
So did you actually SEE any roots anywhere yourself? You definitely want to fibd out if there are actual roots already. Caring for a rooted clone is different than caring for a clone that you're trying to get to grow roots.

I didn't see any but some dirt did stick when I flipped them just some fell off but am pretty sure he said they were rooted they were in a soil mix of some sort.

They started drooping before I transplanted but here is what they looked like when I got them.
 

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Also I never watered and had like 2 or so days before transplanting I split a solo cup between all 3 last night and they went up a little but feels dry again and they still didnt recover all the way am not used to these cubes.
 
These look rooted, just a little neglected. Technically it's not a clone till its rooted, until then it's just a cutting. As to watering, if your giving something like 250 ml per, you'd be safe doing that daily for a few days, towards the outside of the pot. Once established (maybe a week) I'd back down frequently and up the amount.
 
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