As I??ve previously stated the rooting of the cuttings seemed pretty much fool proof (that??s me).

The problem that I had with the one cutting seemed to emanate from the stem being on the short side?.leaving the stem a little high for the fog zone and a little too close to the neoprene collar on the top side, staying too moist. So it appears that selecting cuttings with adequate stem length is important. (it has since recovered and is living happily on a styrofoam raft)

I actually spent the majority of my time managing the domes. The domes that I liked the best are the ??cake box? domes from a 100 CD stack. I drilled an 1 1/8? hole on the top side and as they overlapped the post rail just a little bit below?.flow was easily controlled (and seen) by blocking or unblocking the hole up top. I found a seller on ebay selling the empty domes cheap, so I??ll be better prepared next time.

I don??t have any cuttings for an immediate re-run?.so it??ll be a while. But I??ve become fascinated with wilt-pruf or MG leaf shine and will no doubt be part of the next run?.not fiddling with domes would be nice too. If any of you use either of these and want to comment?.just do it!

Again, I??m impressed with the speed and consistency over the old clone dome.

Thanks to all that have contributed to this experiment?..your experience and time are very much appreciated.

Thanks all,
HMR