best humidity for rooting clones?

HaroldRocks

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I usually only have 1 T5 on when I have a tray on a shelf under a light...just gotta get them out pretty quick or they will start yellowing after 2 weeks...they're all rooted by 10 or 11 days unless it's a little cooler in the room than normal which adds a couple days sometimes

And I usually take cuts from the bottoms of the plants I'm about to flower. I don't keep moms. Ya know what else too, they're getting a pretty nice amount of N because I'm about to flip them, so I think that helps with that green and it makes them root a little quicker
 

raggyb

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I usually only have 1 T5 on when I have a tray on a shelf under a light...just gotta get them out pretty quick or they will start yellowing after 2 weeks...they're all rooted by 10 or 11 days unless it's a little cooler in the room than normal which adds a couple days sometimes

And I usually take cuts from the bottoms of the plants I'm about to flower. I don't keep moms. Ya know what else too, they're getting a pretty nice amount of N because I'm about to flip them, so I think that helps with that green and it makes them root a little quicker
maybe I should go back to cloning males too because doing this after a reveg isn't working too well. I've had a bit more luck cloning the top of a seedling with 8 nodes down to the 2nd node.
 

raggyb

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Things seem to be working at the moment at least. Two changes that seem to be really significant in my guess is fish pump in air and having the pump outside the enclosure just to get a little more fresh air in but still keeping rH high like 92-95%. The other is I'm also trying in a soil though I forgot what it was but looks pete based. @xtsho It dawned on me thinking of your suggestion that soil can help keep the mold at bay. Even though they were from in flower I think I see roots. Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions.
 
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