Weird clones

bigunyun

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These two plants were both cuttings taken from the same mother and treated the same way. One on the left didn’t grow properly. Not sure what went wrong but maybe I planted them before enough roots had grown in the cloner?
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Rurumo

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I'd start them in smaller pots first, such as party cup size or 4" square. The roots will develop faster and there will be less chance of overwatering in a small pot. I think you'll see much faster growth rates.
 

bigunyun

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I'd start them in smaller pots first, such as party cup size or 4" square. The roots will develop faster and there will be less chance of overwatering in a small pot. I think you'll see much faster growth rates.
I did have them in Solo cups to start and then transplanted into these once roots had reached the bottom of the cups
 
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