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    Clones in RR's, Help Please!

    Don't remove the dme all at once. Take it off for abut 15 minutes a couple times a day and put it bqck on as soon as you see signs of wilt. Keep taking it off for longer and longer until the lil dudettes stay perky. Then they are acclimated and ready to go. You can do this before or after repotting them; it doesn't really matter as long as the pots fit under the dome. I've used baggies and plastic wrap in a pinch too.

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    Clones in RR's, Help Please!

    Ok i've been leaving the dome off for a little at a time each day but today i left it off all day while i went to work by mistake yet they didnt wilt at all so i assume there ready for there new homes, Correct?

    I'm not sure what helped me have the 100% success this first time but im sure it was either the Rootech, the B1 Red or both working in conjuction. The peat pellets and the RR's both performed equally as well although the RR clones seem to look better as the picture shows.

    Anyway i like this method of cloning now and i'll definitely be doing this until i use up all of those old RR's.

    Thanks alot stinky for all of your help but i have one more question? Will that netting around the Peat pellets harm the roots once they get bigger? It seems like pretty tough stuff i think the netting might cut into the roots as they get bigger, whaddya think?

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