My concern would be leaks from all those holes below the water line. Never seen that before, but I sure hope that silicon sealant holds tight for you thru all your grows.
And I am concerned if they are deep enough?????
Are they perking up yet?
A plant with no roots can not eat food in the water or drink water either. That is why we foilage feed them, until they do get roots.
Cph, How long have you been rooting them ? They look like their still doing o.k., I have a plant that was bent beyond repair and I'm thinking about taking a few clones off it before it's too late , so I'm watching yours to see how it would go...good luck Cph.
That nasty water was not helping any. I thought everyone knew you have to use pure clean water to clone. Since they don't have roots, they can not eat anyway.
You have roots!
next time, use smaller cuttings with less leaves.
Yes, there is a reason. Just common cloning knowledge, my granny used to clone violets. But she ony cloned one leaf instead of an entire branch or stem of leaves.
A large plant with many leaves has to use its energy to just stay alive, and support those leaves with life-energy. A smaller plant with only two leaves can spend its energy making roots.