dying clones? or just stressed?

beginner420

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So I topped last night and since I was confused about it all being my first time ever, I fimmed 2, I did what I think ub 's method is to 2 of them and I just topped one normally. The cuttings I took from UB's method I tried to make clones with, I dipped them in a water diluted nutrient solution to wet the stem and dipped them in plant prod rooting powder and stuck them each in a plastic cup with soil. Today the leaves are lumping over could this just be stress on the plants or are they dying?
 
they usually go limp, i just took some new clones and they limp when you first cut them and they stay that way for about 2 or 3 days sometimes a week just make sure you have high humidity and keep a cfl on it only anything more would kill it
 

louiedogg

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should work fine, i took a couple clones this week out of my bubble cloner (had popped roots out already) and put them in a little cup with dirt. and overnight they slumped big time but i humidity domed them n they picked up the next day
 

qwizoking

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i use dixie cups and sandwich baggies..i have issues keeping em too moist and mold or rotting, still trying to get the hang of it.but the ones that live dont limp that usually means too much water, ive only had a few dry out, they crisp not limp..
 

kroost

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The clones I took from my current grow took forever to root (over two weeks), and they looked terrible, but I kept tending them, and now they are thriving.
 

beginner420

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Ok that's good to know, do clones yield less than a seed would? I was planning on planting them outside after they root and strengthen up
 
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