Nurturing Your Clones: A Smooth Transition for Thriving Plants
When your clones arrive, they might look a little droopy. Don't worry—they just need your support to adapt to their new home!
Transplant and Water Right Away
Once you receive your clones, it’s important to get them transplanted into their final growing medium without delay. Watering them immediately after transplanting will help them soak up nutrients and stay hydrated during this crucial rooting phase.
- Indoor Clones: Ensure your growing medium is moist, but avoid overwatering. Too much water can suffocate the roots, while too little can lead to dehydration.
- Outdoor Clones: For your outdoor plants, choose nutrient-rich soil that retains moisture without becoming too compacted.
To ensure your clones flourish, maintain an optimal humidity level of 80%. Keep them out of direct sunlight and shield them from strong airflow. A gentle spray of water on their leaves and soil will help them perk up quickly!
The first 15 days are key to your clones' survival. During this time, they will be busy developing roots and adjusting to their new environment. Follow these steps in the article below to help them transition smoothly and thrive!
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