Sorry about the long post

Thanks for the information. I removed the dome earlier, it is now off. If I add it again (after 24hrs) and if moisture builds up again, should I remove the dome entirely?

Also it's really only a couple of the plants that are damp in the stem. The rest feel more like a normal plant stem.

The clone that fell over on itself, I removed from the tray. When I broke apart the rockwool, it showed no signs of rooting. Is this because of the light? At this point it had already had 3 full days of normal lights (3 100 watts), should it not have shown some signs of rooting?
xar Reviewed by xar on . Cloning Questions To begin, if this is in the wrong section my sincerest apologies, I am new to the forum. In addition, if I ask too many questions, feel free to let me know. With that said.... I recently acquired some White Rhino clones that are unrooted. They are in the smalle rockwool cubes. I have them in a tray with a plastic dome. At first I was using just normal light (yes granted not the best solution, but I came across the clones without fully being prepared for them). A couple of the clones Rating: 5