Mike2988
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As shown in the image I placed mason jars over fresh cuttings. My question is will that give it adicuate humidity and can it create to much heat? I am using 6 4 foot t8 .
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What type of cloner have you got there? Spray, Fog, Bubble?
I dont think its a fog system.
Mike: it'll probably work fine if you vent them enough and don't let them dry out. I'm just paranoid about working around glass. That's why I don't use mirrors for reflectors anymore.
For about $7 you can get a black plastic starter tray and a clear plastic humidity dome with adjustable vents on top. That's what I use and it just seems safer, simpler and easier to me. But you have shown that where there's a will there's a way. After all, necessity is the mother of invention. Please keep us posted on their progress. HSA
This is good for you, but alas the general rule is that humidity domes are required for cloning. You are lucky in your situation but importunately most can't get away with it.I always hate humidity domes or things like this as the plants have to be easily removed from the humidity domes or they will have shock and die. there is no need for humidity domes as I use none on my aero cloner and have 100% success.
Not really it's pretty close to 50/50 who use and whom do not. It is *NOT* required for cloning.This is good for you, but alas the general rule is that humidity domes are required for cloning. You are lucky in your situation but importunately most can't get away with it.
I kind of agree over the years I stopped using the dome just out of pure laziness and I was still getting the same ratio I would get with a dome.Not really it's pretty close to 50/50 who use and whom do not. It is *NOT* required for cloning.
Yes I know... it's sad posters with 11k+ post still are blind.I kind of agree over the years I stopped using the dome just out of pure laziness and I was still getting the same ratio I would get with a dome.
How do you do your clones in dwc? or do you start them another way without the dome? I would love to feel safe in taking the masson jars off.I kind of agree over the years I stopped using the dome just out of pure laziness and I was still getting the same ratio I would get with a dome.
Just dome & tray along with rapid rooter plugs. I have done it both ways with success and I grow in Phoenix AZ. Do what works for you man if you get good success with mason jars or a dome then keep doing it that way. You think not using a dome is weird I seen guys who are super cheap and dont even use clone powder/gel just water and a plug and they get 100% success.How do you do your clones in dwc? or do you start them another way without the dome? I would love to feel safe in taking the masson jars off.
If my clones die without a dome to maintain a correct humidity level, then a dome is required, or an alternative manner to maintain the humidity, please explain wyhere the blindness comes into play But right, i don't need a dome and dead clones are just dandy. lol. You seem to think that everyone lives in the same climate and that we all have identical grow setupsYes I know... it's sad posters with 11k+ post still are blind.
We used to just let the cuttings sit in a glass of water.You think not using a dome is weird I seen guys who are super cheap and dont even use clone powder/gel just water and a plug and they get 100% success.
I know I have seen some serious green Thumbs do amazing things. Do you guys clone with any special techniques?? I clone from lower branches, cut at angle, into cup of clean water with a couple drops of H202 to kill any diseases and then dip into Clonex and finally into rapid rooter plug. I should just build my own aero cloner..We used to just let the cuttings sit in a glass of water.