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Is an even ratio gonna be better for healing the snip and rooting the clone?
So they aughta perk up in a day or so? Is that what you mean by "pick themselves up off the mat"?
It's been 3 full days right before lights out tonight.
I've always thrown a spectrum very close to a bloom spectrum at clones and young plants. Increased red encourages root growth and all the parameters needed for cloning are nearly identical to flowering other than intensity.
I don't follow anything set out there by CLW in regards to the spectrums. So what I do will differ from everybody else using that formula.
If I were to use your light for cloning I'd get a couple meters first...a kill-a-watt so I know it's power draw and the photone app to measure PPFD or another light meter I can rely on.
I'd set the light to 1 white, 5 blue, 5 red and check my meters. I'm looking for roughly around 25-50 watts on the power draw and a PPFD between 150 and 300 with an ideal range of 200.
Keep adjusting the red and blue equally but not taking the white past 3. Final spectrum could be something like 3-10-10 set at 20 inches above target.
Yes I'm refering to that wilt then the recovery by the phrase "picked up off the mat"
When you cut the clone off from the mom, you sever it's vascular system sending it into a hard shock. That wilt is shock. It's not from loss of water or anything other than simple shock. Spraying won't help and neither will a dome. The wax stuff can help lessen it but it's 100% natural and expected.
It will take the cutting anywhwere from minutes to days to recover from that shock and stand back upright. Main thing is keep water down in that tray so they have water to suck up as they reorganize their uptake points. If it goes dry then you get an embolism and it will kill your clones. Keep them in shallow water and change the water daily.
Once you take the cutting from the mom, making your next cuts, the 45 degree at the base and snipping off the leaves at the nodes under water, is about the best preventative from severe shock and embolisms there is out there. It's an old school trick but a great one to use which i still do when I take cuttings.
The shock though...That's soemthing where it's not about how fast they recover bvut that they do recover which your have done and that's the most importtant thing. It's probably gonna be a slow ordeal here if it took a few days to bounce back from shock so I'd take a peek around day 10 and probably by day 21 they'll be ready. Another sign of readiness will be yellowing of the lower leaves. You see that, there's usually roots showing and it's feeding thru it's new roots.