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Well then enlighten us on your exact methods! :hippy:
Temps, Humidity, how moist do you keep the soil, what temp is it?
I can guarantee if it weren't for the plastic tray preventing the roots from interlocking in my tray I wold have problems with up potting stress.:stoned:
This sounds EXACTLY like the way I do it save the soil tray, and drawer humidity dome!
Well from I do know its always 78 degrees in there. The warmer rooting zone helps produce roots quicker, while the cooler canopy minimizes transpiration from the leaves I check daily, also moister, once I water it I wait about a week to water it. But if it stays moist then I don't water it. I maintaining a rather high humidity (75ā??85%) for the first three days is absolutely vital to the cuttingsā?? success. after that I move th tray over just a little to drop the humidity to a 70%-80%, if it fluctuates up or down 10% I'm SOL. My first clone process I bust out with 9 clones 1 I bounced back by raising the humidity. My water is phd down to 6.0-6.3, but I go with 6.3 to be safe. I only use CFLs so I have a 30 watt cfl on at all times. When they root I put them in clear Dixie cups and they're transplanted to the t5 cabinet.