Will my clones survive?

shawnery

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No I wasn’t should I have been?
Yes. Especially with a closed bottle. Water only has so much Disolved Oxygen and is an important factor in plant and root health. You should be changing the water every 3 days or so to be safe. You also want the bottle to be light proof and especially so once roots show.
 

Mj19975

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Yes. Especially with a closed bottle. Water only has so much Disolved Oxygen and is an important factor in plant and root health. You should be changing the water every 3 days or so to be safe. You also want the bottle to be light proof and especially so once roots show.
Ahh ok no wonder it took so long for the clones to root. Gotcha.. how do I proof the water bottle? I’m thinking some Duck tape
 

shawnery

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Atleast two layers of duct tape if not three and that is from personal experience. Hold bnb it up to the light backwards and you will see what I mean.
 

HydroRed

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The water bottle already served its purpose of just getting roots. Plant that in some dirt in a pot or a solo cup like the others.
EDIT: I just noticed that what I thought were roots, arent roots. I'd still toss it in some dirt. You have as good of chances of it rooting in there than you would that bottle.
 
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Mj19975

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The water bottle already served its purpose of just getting roots. Plant that in some dirt in a pot or a solo cup like the others.
EDIT: I just noticed that what I thought were roots, arent roots. I'd still toss it in some dirt. You have as good of chances of it rooting in there than you would that bottle.
I already planted them.. they looked like roots too me but we’ll just have to see
 
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