FeloniousPunk
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I had to lop off the top of 3 plants on July 23rd so they would fit in my grow tent. This left me with 3 tall (15-18") clones which I put in water.
I have misted them and had them in clear garbage bags since they were cut 10 days ago. They have spent about the same time outside the bags as inside. I have changed the water every 3 days.
Yesterday (before I changed the water) the plants were starting to look droopy.
I think I may have over misted them over the last few days and they are waterlogged. The leaves are pliable, not crisp and dry. Is there a ratio of Willow Water to plain water I should be following?
This is today and 5 days ago
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I'd really like to save these three, although I realize that tall, top of the plant clones are a much tougher clone to root than a 4-6" clone from lower on the plant.
Thanks,
FP
I had to lop off the top of 3 plants on July 23rd so they would fit in my grow tent. This left me with 3 tall (15-18") clones which I put in water.
I have misted them and had them in clear garbage bags since they were cut 10 days ago. They have spent about the same time outside the bags as inside. I have changed the water every 3 days.
Yesterday (before I changed the water) the plants were starting to look droopy.
I think I may have over misted them over the last few days and they are waterlogged. The leaves are pliable, not crisp and dry. Is there a ratio of Willow Water to plain water I should be following?
This is today and 5 days ago
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I'd really like to save these three, although I realize that tall, top of the plant clones are a much tougher clone to root than a 4-6" clone from lower on the plant.
Thanks,
FP