First time I used clones they were given to me in cups of backyard dirt. They took a month to get started but grew up to be very healthy girls. Once they grew some shhots, I took a few clippings off the nicest one. I used rooting hormone and followed the steps I learned by reading on here. Instead of just sticking them in backyard dirt, I used my good potting soil and kept them in a humidity dome. That worked great. Within a few weeks all of them had nice root growth, and new leaves coming out looking healthy. All was going well. So I started taking them out of the dome for an hour or 2 at a time, then 4-6 hours at a time, and they were doing great. Then one time I left them out overnight, about 9 hours. When I woke up the next morning they were brown and very dry, despite the soil being moist, and roots all over the place. I put them back in the dome and misted them every few hours, but it was too late. They all died.

2 months later (today) my next batch of clones have developed roots and top growth, and are almost ready to leave the dome. Im scared. I dont understand why my last batch dried out when they had roots and moist soil.

Does anybody have any advice for me on this?
420F4i Reviewed by 420F4i on . need some advice on clones in humidity domes First time I used clones they were given to me in cups of backyard dirt. They took a month to get started but grew up to be very healthy girls. Once they grew some shhots, I took a few clippings off the nicest one. I used rooting hormone and followed the steps I learned by reading on here. Instead of just sticking them in backyard dirt, I used my good potting soil and kept them in a humidity dome. That worked great. Within a few weeks all of them had nice root growth, and new leaves Rating: 5