Wilting Transplanting Clones????

tilemaster

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Hey i got these white widow cuttings in a jar of water roots wrapped in a paper towel. They were obviously grown hydro or in a hydro cloner. I was setting up for soil so that wut I put them in. I know that wasnt probably best. The smaller of the two cutting wilted worst. Any thing I can do to bring her back.? Or at least cut down on the down time due to wilting?

Heres 2 pics
 

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give them a few days the should come back.you said they have good roots already. good luck
 
sWEET i'll stop stressn and Ive already pulled the one of the dome. How long till I can clone these 2 clones? Cpl of weeks till they resume grown a little?
 
SO you think cover them w/ the dome huh? The larger one seems recovered, like i said the small on in pic above I took out of the dome this morning. Its still wilted. But it looks like it might make it. If i ever get a clone like that again from someone in a cup of water, with long roots like that, wuts the best method to switch back to soil. I mean when I got these clones, I intially wet the sungrow soil, then had to make quite the hole in the middle to get the long white root branches to kind of sit in there while i gently backfilled. Anyways I had heard you could spray a dilute B1 water mix on the roots during this type of transplant to speed recovery up. Is that true?
 
If they have roots don't dome them, it's time to make them work. They will wilt for a few days but you will see the branch ends start to turn up.
 
SO you think cover them w/ the dome huh? The larger one seems recovered, like i said the small on in pic above I took out of the dome this morning. Its still wilted. But it looks like it might make it. If i ever get a clone like that again from someone in a cup of water, with long roots like that, wuts the best method to switch back to soil. I mean when I got these clones, I intially wet the sungrow soil, then had to make quite the hole in the middle to get the long white root branches to kind of sit in there while i gently backfilled. Anyways I had heard you could spray a dilute B1 water mix on the roots during this type of transplant to speed recovery up. Is that true?
yes they need high humidity untill the roots can take in enough water to keep the plant turgid on its own. B1 can only help the plants will recover in a day or 2
 
so here they are again and some more pics of the 2 clones, germinating BB seeds from Bud depot the lights and venalation res etc.

So my girls : since you can see the enclosure now and the lights wut u think about yield for this setup and space? Whats the game plan for this room. I have done a ton of independent research and hands on experience, Im orginally for NorCal so Ive had my outdoor bouts , but I wanna get a good sys down asap. No 4 month failures. ANyone got some direction for me ?
 

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