Looking for early feedback

Boomer22

Active Member
So this is my first time transplanting rooted clones and I would love some feedback. If this isn’t the correct place for this post I apologize.

These clones came to me rooted in rock wool cubes and looked healthy when I received them. My setup is in a 5x5 tent and I’m using a spider farmer sf4000 turned down all the way. I have no real control over humidity at this point but I am working on that.

I transplanted them into small pots with a 70/30 coco perilte mix that I washed once with tap water that has around 150 ppm. I pre loaded the medium with full strength Jacks 3/2 but left out the epsom salt. I waited 3 days (today) for their next feed of full strength 3/2 and this is how they look currently.

I’m just looking for any thoughts on how they look so far... anything that you might see.. any early issues.
 

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Old_fart_stoner

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Well I’ve never grown clones so I really can’t say much about doing it. I do think that I would have put them deeper into the medium. But that is me and this is your grow. They look quite healthy and I hope you have a successful grow. ☮
 

Boomer22

Active Member
Thank you both for the responses. I was worried about the depth of my transplant, there is very little medium between the rock wool cube and the top of the coco.
 

Apalchen

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Should be fine, why leave out the epsom salt? Fresh coco likes to hold on to cal and mag so people usually add more in the beginning to account for that.

Plants appear to be okay atm.
 

ZeeeDoc

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Well I’ve never grown clones so I really can’t say much about doing it. I do think that I would have put them deeper into the medium. But that is me and this is your grow. They look quite healthy and I hope you have a successful grow. ☮
Agreed, you could of buried most of that stem. On your next repot tho gives you another chance.
 
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