Planted clones not looking good

Marlo95

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So I'm great at cloning and my clones usually root within 7 days but my problem is after I plant them. My clones aren't looking good and I just want some tips on how to make them start growing and fully root. I use a coco mix when I transplant the and I don't over feed them but just tell me what I could do better. image.jpeg image.jpeg
 

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GroErr

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They look fine, they take a few days to establish a good root system and start the growth cycle, during that period they may look a little rough but once they establish they'll be fine. Your soil looks very dry for just being transplanted. I typically transplant them into a cup from my aero cloner, give them a good soaking with filtered water, a few days later (4-5 days typically) they're dry enough and established enough to give them a light feed (like 300 ppm) which kicks starts them and away they go.
 

Marlo95

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They look fine, they take a few days to establish a good root system and start the growth cycle, during that period they may look a little rough but once they establish they'll be fine. Your soil looks very dry for just being transplanted. I typically transplant them into a cup from my aero cloner, give them a good soaking with filtered water, a few days later (4-5 days typically) they're dry enough and established enough to give them a light feed (like 300 ppm) which kicks starts them and away they go.
No I transplanted these like 3 days ago so that's why they look dry lol sorry forgot to add that
 

GroErr

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No I transplanted these like 3 days ago so that's why they look dry lol sorry forgot to add that
Well if they sucked up whatever you gave them during transplant in 3 days, I don't think you have anything to worry about with those.
 
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