They say humidity should be high. To achieve this you can either cover the plants with a plastic dome or create a dome with cling wrap. However, I'll pass on something that I learned today that may or may not be true. I have a 50% success rate with clones and I thought it was because of lack of proper humidity. Covering didn't much help. I talked to my local hydro clerk and he thinks my problems are because of initial over watering. I clone in coco but where I think I have been going wrong is saturating the medium after inserting the clone. Coco is supposed to drain excess water, but apparently that's still too much water for a clone. According to this guy, domes aren't really needed. All that's needed is to make sure the initial watering is pretty light (no matter what medium your using) and there after light watering until the clone develops roots. Once it develops a root or two then it should have no problems standing tall.
Prodaytrader Reviewed by Prodaytrader on . First time trying to CLONE ... Any Experts out their able to help me out ?? Well im still currently on my first grow ever , but have been putting in hours and hours of research on how to grow a nice healthy plant. So far everything seems to be going good for me , now im trying to take a few clones of the plants that im growing. I didnt have a dome , but did have a nice handy plexi-glass box laying around that i made into a nice dome or mini green house sort of thing. Yeah im kinda growing on a budget lol .. so instead of buying one , i just made one. It works well Rating: 5