whitecollarcrimminal
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So I have some 15 day old OG Kush clones, some bearing viable roots and others still undetectable. They have been "baking" in my clone oven under plastic bags, with twice a day foliar feeding. Of the six original, one has died and I would say 2 of them have dense, lush, green foliage (see image). I really don't want to disturb them much so I don't exhaustively search for viable roots. However, one of them has viable roots (see image), just barely extending out of the rock-wool cube. My questions are:
1) If I can't see viable roots, but the clones have dense foliage growth is this an indication of appropriateness for transplantation, or must one see root growth through the rock-wool prior to transplanting.
2) I will be transplanting them into a "neutral soil mix" i.e. one with no nutes, so my question is there anything I should do as far adding nutes/water to the soil prior to planing them or should I plant them first and then start with half strength nutes a week after the transplant?
3) Once transplanted should I continue with the follier feeding cycle?
4) Any other basic issues I should know during the transplant phase as this is my first time![Very Happy :D :D](/styles/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Thanks,
Patrick
1) If I can't see viable roots, but the clones have dense foliage growth is this an indication of appropriateness for transplantation, or must one see root growth through the rock-wool prior to transplanting.
2) I will be transplanting them into a "neutral soil mix" i.e. one with no nutes, so my question is there anything I should do as far adding nutes/water to the soil prior to planing them or should I plant them first and then start with half strength nutes a week after the transplant?
3) Once transplanted should I continue with the follier feeding cycle?
4) Any other basic issues I should know during the transplant phase as this is my first time
![Very Happy :D :D](/styles/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![2photo.jpg](/data/attachments/836/836842-821737f2337b8b235337d95cdfe5f2b0.jpg)
![photo.jpg](/data/attachments/836/836841-71fb4e426e53390252858338065b793e.jpg)
Thanks,
Patrick