Newly transplanted clones problems!

myke

Well-Known Member
Thank you! I hope so too! I'm in this for the long run. When I got them they had a good 5 or 6 roots reaching about a 1/4 of an inch or less sticking out of rockwool. Significant diff this morning. How long should I keep the domes on?
They look better. There still babies so treat them as such. If you take the domes off they may wilt. So just prop the bottom up a 1/4” so they get use to outside the dome. Another day or two you can remove the dome. Just watch for wilt. I’ve tooken domes off before then leave and come back 10 hrs later to plants laying on there side.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
He’s new. Worried to death about his plants. We’ve all been there lol.
I suppose. But I never even bothered with pH until I did hydro and that was after a bunch of research before I even started and learned that it was important with hydro. I think too many people are messing up their soil adjusting pH and chasing runoff readings. This pH soil thing wasn't around 10 years ago. People just watered with tap water and never had any problems. It's really more of a hydro thing. I never pH when growing in soil. When I say soil I mean a real mix not Promix or some other Peat/Perlite mix.
 

Rumple311

Member
We have had some water issues lately and they are supposedly in the middle of this 500 million dollar project (cough cough.) Thats why I checked in the first place but it is coming from an aquifer I think.
 

hilltopblazer

Active Member
They look way better with domes, start at 70% humidity, and work it down over the course of 7 to 9 days to whatever room humidity is with zero dome. They will be fine imo. Good luck homie!
 

hilltopblazer

Active Member
Nice, stoked to see the improvement, that is killer. You are on the right track now, and yah, give that AF a haircut. Is that a PinkBox by chance? Keep on keeping on!
 
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