cloning water to soil help

marijewana

Active Member
i cut a couple clones dipped them in rooting liquid then put them in a 16oz cup that i cut in half with water in it. my question is theyve been in the water for 3 days, if i take them and put them in some wet soil will they be ok? they havent started growing roots yet. oh and i mist them a couple times a day
 

MyGTO2007

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i cut a couple clones dipped them in rooting liquid then put them in a 16oz cup that i cut in half with water in it. my question is theyve been in the water for 3 days, if i take them and put them in some wet soil will they be ok? they havent started growing roots yet. oh and i mist them a couple times a day
they should be fine...........make yourself a little cloner!!! just keep them moist.....:clap:
 
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canefan

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i cut a couple clones dipped them in rooting liquid then put them in a 16oz cup that i cut in half with water in it. my question is theyve been in the water for 3 days, if i take them and put them in some wet soil will they be ok? they havent started growing roots yet. oh and i mist them a couple times a day
Just my two cents but since you asked. Leave them in the water until they root, it is an easy sure method to get roots. You don't need to worry about rot, bugs, mold, anything when they are in the water. Please be patient it takes a while for the roots to form depending on many variables such as: stage of the plant flower or veg, health of the plant, temp you are cloning in, humidity and more. Keep misting them, even better make a dome for it. That will cut down the amount of work and misting. Good Luck
 

sunahura

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I usally get a 90% success rate, cover them with a clear plastic top to keep them moist, use some organic peat cups if u have them, anyway the change from water to soil won't hurt, however sometimes u can have a dead trunk when sitting in water for to long best to clone in seed starter soil, make sure u recut and retreat with cloning solution if nessasary.
 
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