Racerx said "that being said, how come you mist so often? I mist about once every 3 days. Stays humid and moist inside. I let them breath for a few minutes once or twice a day. Also, for that much work, why not just build an aerocloner and forget the misting?"

I mist that often because that is how I was taught and it has always worked well for me. I've found that when I don't stick to that schedule I just don't have the same success rate. As far as the aerocloner goes, I've just recently learned about it. I haven't found specifics on whether or not you have to mist. Apparently you don't by your respones. That would be great. I still need to know if I need a dome over them. I can't imagine startin without a dome. Do you need one?
TroutBuds Reviewed by TroutBuds on . Clones Misting Question So I've been cloning plants for years and get almost 100% success rate. Recently I am no longer able to clone in my house. Wife wouldn't like it. So I've had another person helping me out. The job is being done pretty well with only about 1 or 2 failures in a 24 plant batch. For years I've been wondering how to set up some kind of mist system on a timer so I don't have to be there every twelve hours. That how often I mist them for the first week. I don't want to over mist them. You know Rating: 5