Best Way to Plant Cuttings from Water Rooting?

HazednConfused

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So, I have a total of 8 cuttings from my 2 month old plant. They were lower popcorn sites and potential secondaries that were taken a couple weeks into flower. I am rooting them in water and I am wondering what would be the best way to plant these after they have sufficient root developmen? I attempted to plant earlier rooted cuttings into ff coco loco with minimal water, and they just wilted within two days and never recovered. Any suggestions to keep these cuttings alive? Thanks guys
 

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Dalek Supreme

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I personally would not try to root cuttings from a flowering plant (too much stress imo).

Are you revegging the cuttings, or are you trying to root, and flower at the same time?

Just put them in a cup with moist yet not saturated soil.
 

HazednConfused

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I personally would not try to root cuttings from a flowering plant (too much stress imo).

Are you revegging the cuttings, or are you trying to root, and flower at the same time?

Just put them in a cup with moist yet not saturated soil.
Is it too much stress for the mother plant or for the cuttings? The mother seems to have hit a growth spurt in the bud sites since I clipped all the excess, so I don't think it stressed her.
I will try to just keep them in flowering and see what happens. I'm doing this for fun while my mother finishes flowering, so I won't be disappointed if it's a flop.
What do you think the outcome would he if I am able to establish strong rooting in soil and also keep them in flowering?
Thank you
 

BionicΩChronic

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Is it too much stress for the mother plant or for the cuttings? The mother seems to have hit a growth spurt in the bud sites since I clipped all the excess, so I don't think it stressed her.
I will try to just keep them in flowering and see what happens. I'm doing this for fun while my mother finishes flowering, so I won't be disappointed if it's a flop.
What do you think the outcome would he if I am able to establish strong rooting in soil and also keep them in flowering?
Thank you
You can totally clone flowering plants it's called monster cropping...
The only extra stress is when they revegg.
On the wilting part I'm not sure if you can clone from hydro to soil.all the ones I tried like wilted and died like that as well. Try peat plugs and clone powder (or gel.)
 

HazednConfused

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You can totally clone flowering plants it's called monster cropping...
The only extra stress is when they revegg.
On the wilting part I'm not sure if you can clone from hydro to soil.all the ones I tried like wilted and died like that as well. Try peat plugs and clone powder (or gel.)
Thank you. I've heard monster cropping before, but never knew what it meant. I'm going to research more about it now that I know the specific name. That sucks though. I wish there was some way to do it! It's coco coir so it's technically hydro and not soil. I'll see if I can't get some oof the gel you're talking about from the hydro shop tomorrow. Thanks
 

BionicΩChronic

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Thank you. I've heard monster cropping before, but never knew what it meant. I'm going to research more about it now that I know the specific name. That sucks though. I wish there was some way to do it! It's coco coir so it's technically hydro and not soil. I'll see if I can't get some oof the gel you're talking about from the hydro shop tomorrow. Thanks
No problem man I'm sure you'll have success in the peat plugs.
 

Dalek Supreme

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Is it too much stress for the mother plant or for the cuttings? The mother seems to have hit a growth spurt in the bud sites since I clipped all the excess, so I don't think it stressed her.
I will try to just keep them in flowering and see what happens. I'm doing this for fun while my mother finishes flowering, so I won't be disappointed if it's a flop.
What do you think the outcome would he if I am able to establish strong rooting in soil and also keep them in flowering?
Thank you
You ask a loaded question. You can have a one of a kind that can handle all sorts of stress, and produce beast. You can have an elite beast end product that needs TLC beforehand.

Post your outcome...PAWEESE.
 
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