I really need help!
I transplanted 3 clones from soil to rockwool yesterday (sunday). They all had no roots after i removed all the soil, so i cut the bottom of the stems through the middle. I put rooting gel on them. The rockwool cubes were pre-soaked in 5.5 ph water.
After transferring them to the grow box they immediately starting wilting. I thought this was due to over-watering so i sucked out most of the water from the cubes. I have kept them in a humidity dome and they are not looking better.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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Wilting Plants
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mhuggart
, Mar 05 2013 03:03 AM
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Posted 05 March 2013 - 03:03 AM
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Posted 05 March 2013 - 12:52 PM
^correct.
you can counteract this process by misting the leaves with water, maintaining a high RH to alleviate the water evaporating out of the stomata so quickly.
your clones need to be in a more humid area.
and you also dont want to apply too much rooting hormone - it is possible to get hormone burn (just like nute burn). im not saying they wont root, but they may not take as quickly as youde like.
you can counteract this process by misting the leaves with water, maintaining a high RH to alleviate the water evaporating out of the stomata so quickly.
your clones need to be in a more humid area.
and you also dont want to apply too much rooting hormone - it is possible to get hormone burn (just like nute burn). im not saying they wont root, but they may not take as quickly as youde like.
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