UncleBuck
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so two weeks ago, i had a batch of 16 rooted clones. i put them in a solo cup of roots organic soil like i always do and watered them in.
three days later, 14 of 16 were just dead. deader than fried chicken.
i thought that maybe it was because i had not cut the soil with enough perlite or watered too heavily, even though i had done that before with no problems.
so the latest batch of 24 clones were ready for soil a few days ago. this time, i cut the same soil more heavily with perlite and barely wetted the soil.
well, this time 6 of the 24 keeled over dead.
i've got the hard part down, which is getting the clones to root. after lots of trial and error, i am able to manage nearly 100% success with the clones a healthy green when they're ready for soil.
but the easy part is now confounding me. never had this happen before, and frankly i'm not sure why.
here is a pic of a clone that made it versus one that clearly didn't.
any advice, criticism, angry comments, or outright derision is welcomed.
three days later, 14 of 16 were just dead. deader than fried chicken.
i thought that maybe it was because i had not cut the soil with enough perlite or watered too heavily, even though i had done that before with no problems.
so the latest batch of 24 clones were ready for soil a few days ago. this time, i cut the same soil more heavily with perlite and barely wetted the soil.
well, this time 6 of the 24 keeled over dead.
i've got the hard part down, which is getting the clones to root. after lots of trial and error, i am able to manage nearly 100% success with the clones a healthy green when they're ready for soil.
but the easy part is now confounding me. never had this happen before, and frankly i'm not sure why.
here is a pic of a clone that made it versus one that clearly didn't.
any advice, criticism, angry comments, or outright derision is welcomed.
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