I would not cut them because it will introduce more stress you can dip them but you do not have to the fact that they have been alive this long means they are trying to survive so as soon as you put them into dirt they will try to take off and root
You can put them in the soil very easily Beirut faster in soil then they will in water and I think it is because the plant has to regulate how much water it intakes when it's in the water so it doesn't over water itself
So you are at a 50% success rate right now and after you root the second to you will be at 100% success rate how many days did it take those ones to roof reason for asking is you are the second one to finish routing they're closed now
Yep ....idk cause I just now did your suggestion on putting them in clear cups inside of red cups so I don't know exactly how long...but I took em from mom on June 17
17th day just do the same thing with these two that you did with the first two and because they've already been cut for a while they will do it quicker
three of these are still clones in water three of these clones were in water and are now in Cocoa but it's cheap and it's almost one hundred percent success rate I love it
Gonna be 4x4x8....then gotta get the flat white paint for inside...is there a time frame I should wait after paint to where the paint fumes won't be bad for the plants
So today is day 14 of "operation easy clone". Happy to say I have 100% success (4 for 4) with putting clones in just tap water. There heading to ground in a day or 2.
My next question I, is there anyway to sex them without putting them into flowering? I have no idea what they are as I used seeds from an uncertain source.