Yes, the roots are in water. The roots were well over a foot long (spent too much time in the ez-cloner), so I couldn't plant them per Under Current's included instructions. They say plant on a bed of hydroclay (in netpot), then cover with remaining pebbles up to top of basket. I had to coil the roots around the very bottom of basket, because I feared the roots may break from laying on uneven bed of pebbles and then putting more pebbles over them. These are large baskets and a lot of weight.
I realize the correct way is to put clones that just start to root into the baskets, but I was trying to go with the lesser of evils. Now I may have created more problems for myself. I've lowered the water level to just 1/4 inch above bottom of netpot, instructions say to run water level halfway up netpot. I lowered it so they might not drown, but am I shooting myself in the foot for doing so? Won't I later just have to raise it to recommended halfway up? If so, won't that drown them when I raise it back up?
The roots are at the very bottom of the netpots with hydroclay covering them to the top of baskets. The long coiled roots are under about 1/2 inch of water and some are starting to turn slightly brown. As opposed to root rot, it looks like the roots are drowning. 3 of the larger plants do however have explosive roots developing near the top half of the baskets (the part that wasn't submerged).
So what I'm wondering is should I try and dump out the pebbles from the netpots and replant with 2" of pebbles on bottom, or leave as is and hope, or start a beneficial bacteria tea treatment to help the wilted looking roots recover (some look ok, others don't). I'm open to any other suggestions! It's been 10 days and no new roots at all (other than the 3 bigger plants).
Plenty of oxygen to roots. Twin 1.7 amp airpumps and a 1.2 amp with large airstones bubbling like crazy in every one of the 24 tubs.
Great post! Thanks again.


