Need help with photo clones please.

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Hey @Arthur if you got a min not sure whats up they seem to be growing a little but real limp I give them 250ml a day and fed a seedling dose of grow fert once I just wish I could get them so there not so floppy and dont get why the cheese is still yellow and tacoing can this be low humidity? Am still tryin to get a humidifier in there about to order one.
 

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Also pots are pretty we on bottom and heavy watered too much initially doesnt seem to dry out on the bottom half I thought about just transplanting not sure if that would be good or bad or if this is root probs.
 
You probably need to back off watering now, so it damp when you put your finger in to the knuckle?
If I remember correctly, your in soil, so your probably saturated and can stop the daily routine. What's your rH? Moving fluids thru the plant really depend more on RH than many figure. They look worn out, overwatered at this point low rH still?

Tag me if I miss remembered anything. Idea here is just to get stable and get some growth going.
 
@Arthur Rh is not getting over even 50, the pots not sitting in water but they are pretty heavy the prob I am having is when I dont water they start really drooping bad within a day then I water they perk up a bit I think cause the rockwool dries up? I am buying a humidifier today. The soil is dry up to knuckle but very wet below that.
 
@Arthur @Prophetiko @RivetGrrl What should I do at this point guys? Guess I shoulda listened to Prophetiko and dug around I was just worried I would mess them up I decided to transplant back into solo cups or 2 liter bottles depending on rootsize cause my pots are so wet my intuition was just telling me to put them back in something smaller that would dry out faster well I dug around carefully did not hit one root absolutely no roots in the soil only one little root coming out of rockwool and only on the cheese plant but the root is thick white and healthy.

I put them back in solo cups but guessing I should be doing other things sense not rooted well? Maybe a humidity dome? Really apreciate you guys!
 

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Also guys tell me if I am wrong but did this guy basically cut this shit off his plants dip it in gel throw it in rockwool then soil and give it to me? I thought clones are supposed to have a pretty good root ball in soil before ready I guess the soil was just stuck to the rockwool and thought it had roots.
 
Also guys tell me if I am wrong but did this guy basically cut this shit off his plants dip it in gel throw it in rockwool then soil and give it to me? I thought clones are supposed to have a pretty good root ball in soil before ready I guess the soil was just stuck to the rockwool and thought it had roots.
Looks like thats exactly what happened. You always want to ask or clarify that its rooted when talking about clones/cuts. Some people prefer non rooted, so that they can root it themselves.. Some only deal with rooted clones. The one that has the tap root showing should be ok from this point on. Treat it like a seedling. Put it in moist, not damp/wet soil.. Maybe a super light feeding if your in a soil-less mix. The one that hasnt rooted probably needs a dome. High humidity helps with rooting. The soil doesnt need to be watered regularly since there are no roots to absorb the water. Keep it slightly moist. Hopefully you'll have roots on that one in a week or so.
 
@Prophetiko Thank you! Should I spray the leaves and is a 2 liter bottle over it ok or need like a dome tray?
 
Sorry I missed this tag!
Prophetiko is correct, and yes looks like you got clones that were not yet rooted.
I would avoid spraying the leaves, so that the clone is encouraged to grow roots to seek out what it needs. Individual plant is fine with the bottle, I use anything that is clear. Spray the inside of the dome and allow that to evaporate to bring the humidity up in the dome and for the clones to get some moisture through the leaves.
But definitely pick up a humidifier, clones/seedlings require much higher humidity.

Unless you believe that there are no roots at all on any of them, in which case you would want to get water into them through the leaves.
 
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