Jones Organic Indoor Journal

I’m liking the color on those potted ones! :+1:t2:

1 Like

Those are the slurricane the lemon hashplant just aren’t happy campers lol

2 Likes

Could they be over watered?

1 Like

Got stunted from the super low humidity and just never bounced back like the slurricane they were all watered equally I’m careful not to overwater anymore been there done that

@GnomeyByNature Almost lost them overnight forgot to put the lid back on one night caught them like this early morning

Maybe you could get one of those big 10”x20” domes to go over them if you think they need more humidity?

The only reason I was speculating that was based on the droopiness of the leaves, altho sometimes that’s from under watered as well, but one of those two scenarios I believe also involves some droopiness of the branches, I forget which is which tho.

2 Likes

Possibly slight underwatering but the bed they’re in now has an automated drip running so if that is the issue idk how long it’ll take to adjust but I have ben wondering myself why they are still drooping

1 Like

Maybe it might be worth getting a soil moisture meter to help dial in that auto watering or to confirm it if you don’t already have one

1 Like

I had one that came with the worm bin but I pitched it doing some house clean up now I’m having hard time wanting to buy another one

2 Likes

I use my finger as a moisture meter.
Insert finger up the 3rd knuckle, if muddy it’s too wet. If it’s powder no resdue on finger it’s too dry.
If I’m not sure either direction it’s likely good.

If the soil balls up in your hand and doesn’t break apart easy. It’s too wet. If it can’t clump up it’s too dry…

4 Likes

Yeah I’m starting to figure out that balance on my own but I would like a moisture meter on such a large bed but I’m kinda just figuring that out over time as well can’t really tell what the bottom middle is like though

3 Likes

It’s been 10 days they’re still kicking but I don’t see any roots hard to tell if anything has grown with those peat pucks wrapped around them

4 Likes

There still green and standing on there own which is a good sign ! I’ve had clones take 3 weeks to spit out roots from peat pucks .

3 Likes

The slurricane are looking beautiful

6 Likes

I did put the clones on the floor a few days ago they started to yellow on the leaves you think thats to much light where they are now?

3 Likes

I want these done within 10 days what do you use typically to clone?

1 Like

Bubble cloner is my preference, or rock wool starter cubes .

2 Likes

I don’t like the rockwool though I didn’t know you were supposed to debuff it when I first used them lol my bad

1 Like

I have a home made aero cloner, takes 14 -21 days before mine were ready to go in soil.

2 Likes

What’s “ready to go” look like?

1 Like