First attempt at cloning

DoubleAtotheRON

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OK I'll remember that tip thanks. I did scrape around the bottom about an inch up to expose some of the softer tissue. It's gonna ride out until it dies or roots, it's obviously still alive so maybe it will root idk
Yeah, as long as the top looks healthy, keep going. I've had some that have taken 2 weeks to root out. These were on older cutting like this.
 

Bucsfan80

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It should eventually root but your temperature is pretty low for clones. It's just going to take longer.
I try not to be nosey put I peek, seen white on the stem down in the rapid rooter. Looks like calcium scale building kinda. I'm hoping further down is more developed hopefully. I don't mind it taking its time no rush so just a little update
 

twentyeight.threefive

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I try not to be nosey put I peek, seen white on the stem down in the rapid rooter. Looks like calcium scale building kinda. I'm hoping further down is more developed hopefully. I don't mind it taking its time no rush so just a little update
How are you seeing white on the stem IN the rapid rooter? Are you removing the cutting from the rapid rooter?
 

Bucsfan80

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You can't see anything unless it's below the rapid rooter. I think I found the issue with your clones not rooting. Leave. It. Alone.
I don't mess with it and last night was the only time I peeked and it was like an ⅛" if that where the stem meets the rapid rooter down from top. If I didn't see anything I wouldn't have pulled on it or anything.
 
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evergreengardener

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I don't mess with it and last night was the only time I peeked and it was like an ⅛" if that where the stem meets the rapid rooter down from top. If I didn't see anything I wouldn't have pulled on it or anything.
Everytime you move it around you rush breaking the tiny root nubs that start to produce roots most it down and cover it for a week without touching or moving it and I bet you’ll see roots also moisten that plug some more you want it wet but not dripping wet
 

Bucsfan80

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Everytime you move it around you rush breaking the tiny root nubs that start to produce roots most it down and cover it for a week without touching or moving it and I bet you’ll see roots also moisten that plug some more you want it wet but not dripping wet
OK advice taken, I won't touch. Thank you
 

Bucsfan80

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if you have problems rooting clones you can try air cloning maybe that will have better success
I've not heard of it. I've had one root in water but I didn't know it would root like that. I just put a branch in a up of water just to see what would happen lol..
 

Bucsfan80

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I don't mess with it and last night was the only time I peeked and it was like an ⅛" if that where the stem meets the rapid rooter down from top. If I didn't see anything I wouldn't have pulled on it or anything.
I'm not touching it no more. Unless I see roots. Thanks for the advice
 

Bucsfan80

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So guess what, I got a root lol. I was spraying it and not touching and I seen a little white nub on the bottom corner. Not gonna touch, but happy to see progress. Now I don't have to wonder. I'll let it go another week. When should I start lowering rh to transition her? Waiting on supplies to come so her next home isn't ready yet anyway
 

Star Dog

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This is now it looks like it's doing nothing. One day I forgot to cover it and it sagged some I misted it and covered her and perked right up. I just thought I'd see at least one root by now. I must be doing something wrong.
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If that clone still looks like that it'll root, it might take a bit more time being woody but it'll root I'd gamble on it.

The biggest mistake I see is people loving them to death.
Don't disturb them, keep humid and the environment stable don't keep checking, spraying etc.
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The title is good advice.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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So guess what, I got a root lol. I was spraying it and not touching and I seen a little white nub on the bottom corner. Not gonna touch, but happy to see progress. Now I don't have to wonder. I'll let it go another week. When should I start lowering rh to transition her? Waiting on supplies to come so her next home isn't ready yet anyway
If you were spraying it and could see the bottom of the root riot then you were touching it. You opened the propagator and picked it up. Glad to hear you got it to start rooting though.
 
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