Clones drooping after 2 weeks

Hello :wave:
So, my clones have been drooping since day one and on day 14 they still are drooping but some actually have roots. I’ve gradually opened vents and vents are constantly open and have been for days. I kinda had a brain fart and didn’t think to check the rapid rooter or whatever cubes they are in until today and noticed they were basically dry. They were definitely moist when I made the clones. I misted tops of clones periodically but somehow the plugs dried up. I went in to investigate cause the clones looked more sad than usual today. I’m waiting for my pro mix mp. Yes, mp. To arrive along with the fabric pots I ordered to transplant but not sure how well they’ll do if I just transplant. I’m also waiting for a spider farmer cool mist humidifier to arrive. Once I have the humidifier I’ll be able to hopefully more precisely control the humidity level, which I think will help make a successful transplant, cause if I can fine tune the humidity in the tent the clones should be fine without a cover while in their new pots. At least that’s the idea. Still not sure why my clones remained droopy for entire 2 weeks. Might have to give cloning another try to see if I can do it better. If you have any suggestions for transplanting clones in my situation, please let me know. I’m a noob.

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Building roots. If rooting then they are taking. Pictures help. Too much foliage on them will sag. The plant is stealing nutes from the leaves.

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Agreed.

If they have roots need water and nutrients. You can wet plugs with some nutrient solution but they’re ready to get into pots.

Clones were droopy because they couldn’t get water due to not having roots and then being dry onve they had roots. This is pretty normal behavior.

Always when I have this problems it means I put too many nutrients in the water. When doing clones I use just water until they start popping leaves and let whatever nutrients in the cocoa as whatever this evening gets. I use a preamended cocoa so your mileage Mayberry