These cuts gonna make it?

AlGore

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Hey,

Cut these a few weeks ago. They have vigorous root growth but don't seem super healty. I think maybe I kept em in the dome for too long. Also, I don't think I took enough nodes really. I have a bigger one that I took at the same time that looks SUPER healthy.


 

AlGore

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TGA Base soil. They were rooted in Rapid Rooter plugs in the tray under them in the pics, then put in the soil and taken out of the tray once they had a good amount of roots.
 

chuck estevez

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TGA Base soil. They were rooted in Rapid Rooter plugs in the tray under them in the pics, then put in the soil and taken out of the tray once they had a good amount of roots.
to hot for young uns, they are frying. They may adjust to it, but start out in something like just roots organic soil, then when you transplant, put them in the supersoil
 

AlGore

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Just water. They started dying/turning black while still in the tray/dome btw. The one on the right seems to be growing new, healthy leaves after putting them in the small pots btw. Maybe they just need to be fed a lil?
 

AlGore

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I gave these away the other day but still wondering what was wrong with them so I can do better in the future.
 

Hoare

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in a dry climate that's kind of common when you take them out of the humid cloning environment and place them in soil. especially if you are putting them immediately under a hot light so...
temp too high?
humidity too low?
they would have recovered
 
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