Healthy Clones???

Entrprse

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Hey peeps,
This is my first time taking clones and just wanted some advice and opinions. I know they are only four days old but I was wondering do my clones at least look healthy? They are still green and I noticed they are kind of reaching up to the light. Again, this is my first time and I hope I'm doing ok so far. Thanks for your time.
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Bucees

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Those rapid rooters are looking a bit dry, but the clones look healthy. If you let them dry out they will collapse into a pile of green shit.
 

racerboy71

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Those rapid rooters are looking a bit dry, but the clones look healthy. If you let them dry out they will collapse into a pile of green shit.
exactly what i was thinking.. those rr's look super dry imo, but the clones other wise look great imvho.. just don't let the rr's dry out so much from now on..
 

Entrprse

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The RR's that the clones are pretty moist. Those are the only ones I wet prior to cloning so I could save the rest for later. You can't see them from the pic due to the leaves but yea lol. I'll make sure not to let them get dry though. Look pretty healthy overall though??
 
They always look healthy shortly after cutting. Next week they will look rough. Looks really tell nothing about a clone the first week tey are cutt.
 

Entrprse

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Ballin, as you know this is my first time but I've do e about two months of research before taking clones. First, probably be better to start in rock wool or rapid rooters. Second, and very important, you should place it in a dom or if your doing it in pot like that put a 2 liter bottle over it and keep it humid. Clones need high temps, 80-85 degrees (please correct me vets if I'm wrong) and very high humidity levels anywhere between 90-98% humidity. Looks like your clone dried out! I know it's not a lot of info but hope it helps.
 
Oh I have one that's thriving and I had them in a room with a humidifier and heat lamp just spent all my money on tent and setup and forgot the smaller things. Lesson learned d though lol thanks for the info ill try some rapid footers next go round.
 
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