9 day old clones, not showing roots yet?

RandyL

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I cut some clones from my Granddaddy Purple and Bubba Kush plants last week. I did the 45 degree cut, scrape off the outer layer of the base of the stem, dip in Clonex gel real good, and put them in 1-1/2" rockwool cubes.

The first 4 days they were under a 125 watt 2700K CFL bulb until it died, then they were put under a 400 watt Metal Halide with about 2 feet of clearance.

9 days now, and no roots coming out anywhere! I gave them their initial watering with PH 6.0 RO water, and have been watering with 6.2-6.4 PH RO water since then. The leaves have been green, until today, whan a couple started to show signs of what I think is nute deficiency. The "lines" in the leaves are green with yellow in the rest of the leaf.

I didn't think it would take this long for the roots to get through a 1-1/2" rockwool cube. Perhaps nute deficiency is a problem, and I can understand if it is. I can dip them in water tomorrow, maybe with a bit of Fox Farms Grow Big 6-4-4 added.
 
sounds like they are just taking their time. maybe 1/8 strenght nutes, a little yellowing is ok. just dont let them bleach out. by the way are you keeping them warm ?they are tiny babies and don't like the cold.

everything I say is heresay and a lie:Rasta:
 
The temperature at the plants is in the 70-75 degree range. I checked all the clones this morning and about 8 were showing roots. Looks like I made some mistakes with the rockwool. I didn't push the holes open all the way to the bottom of the cubes, it looks like the roots had to fight their way out on top, on the side, a few on the bottom of the cube, anywhere they could get through.
 
I always used to keep the rockwool at or about the 77-82 degree range it hurts in dessication,but helps in rooting(a week or less). It seemed that clones not on the mat rooted a lot slower than the ones who were warmer. You should definately mist them at the elevated temps though..Next time you cut some try it, it always worked for me.
 
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