Soil cloning problems

I took these cuttings off a GHS Kalishnikova on 10/14. They were the lowest branches on the plant. When i set the box in a 70f/21c degree sun w/the lid of the box on, they start to wilt in 5 minutes. I took them back inside and put the light I am using to try and clone them(100w) and they all stood back up within 4 hours. clones 001.jpgWill these root out? How long before I can set them in the sun for veging? Thank You !
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SmoochieBoochies

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Hey dude, are you saying when you put them in the sun, they are in an enclosed container? Could be humidity but they probably are not ready for sunlight.
I usually let my clones go for a full 3-4 weeks inside before I put them outside, then I gradually transition them by placing them in a short period of sun each day, increasing the sunlight exposure as they adapt to the more intense light source. They look nice and healthy! Hope this helps.

I took these cuttings off a GHS Kalishnikova on 10/14. They were the lowest branches on the plant. When i set the box in a 70f/21c degree sun w/the lid of the box on, they start to wilt in 5 minutes. I took them back inside and put the light I am using to try and clone them(100w) and they all stood back up within 4 hours. View attachment 1861016Will these root out? How long before I can set them in the sun for veging? Thank You !
 
Thankyou. Yes the container is a plastic container w/lid on all the time except for 1-2 minutes while i spray. I will give them more time inside. I use ro water and spray twice a day. The mother is the biggest plant I have ever had. Really want at least two of these to root. peace
 

SmoochieBoochies

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Ah, you are depriving them of co2 and fresh air, and gathering humidity in that container. They need a fan, ventilation, etc. Happy growing!

Thankyou. Yes the container is a plastic container w/lid on all the time except for 1-2 minutes while i spray. I will give them more time inside. I use ro water and spray twice a day. The mother is the biggest plant I have ever had. Really want at least two of these to root. peace
 

jawbrodt

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They are kinda leafy, for cuttings, but should be okay. The sun probably is a bit too much for them, atm, because they are trying to focus on growing new roots, rather than photosynthesizing. Putting them in the sun, is like putting them under HIDs. Right now, you want weak light. The main purpose of light right now, is to keep them on their photoperiod, like 18/6, 24/0, etc....(i prefer 18/6, because I believe the dark period helps trigger rooting) Basically, all ya want is some weak CFLs, a shoplight, or something that isn't very powerful, or something backed off plenty. I use a 18" fluoro tube, the kind that's above your oven,(for example) and don't even care what the spectrum is. The plants dont either, because they're trying to grow downwards, not upwards. :wink: I get rooting times of 5-8 days, typically.

Also,...I agree, it's a good thing to take the dome off for a few mins, a couple times a day, for fresh air.(I like to leave my vents open, about halfway) That'll help prevent molds, too. Skip the fan idea though, it's not a good idea to have your cuttings moving around, like blowing in a breeze, until they've taken root. I try not to move mine AT ALL, leaving my dome where it sits, and being gentle, while misting them. Call me picky, but mine always take root fast.

A heat mat might help too. I use one, and don't have a thermostat, so i set it to kick on and off, every 15 mins. Seems to work great, with the ambient room temp at about 70*. Keeping it on constantly, is a bit much for them, and causes them to wilt.
 
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