Yup. They will look pretty droopy at first. I have had some cuttings that lie almost parallel to the ground when they first went under the dome and are back upright within 24 - 48 hours. They take some time to adjust to the higher temps and humidity of their new cloning environment.... I just took 8 clones and 5 mins later they are wilting. Is this normal?? What does it mean? They have done this before and bounced back 24 hours later ...
I have found that humidity is very important until they have rooted.... Humidity is SUPER important 1st few days ...
Humidity is SUPER important 1st few days. Super
That is why you mist a dome or baggie for clones and not seedlings ^^^ this
Put them in a sandwich bag mist and sealMy humidity is always around 50%... I don't have a dome, but people say you don't need one... I prob should make one some how.
That is why you mist a dome or baggie for clones and not seedlings ^^^ this
Or you can just leave the seal crackedI can just get a big baggie and put them over the clones?? Maybe just cut a few small holes in it so air can get in??
I don't know who told you no domes but that is wrong unless you are using a power clonerMaybe I will run an experiment and put a bag over half of my clones and see what happens.
Put them in a sandwich bag mist and seal
Take a baggie mist it with water insert clone or cover depending on how you are doing itThe top of the clone holding the bag up won't hurt the clone?? And am I trying to let in as little air as possible in the bag? How long do i want little to no air in the bag??
Take a baggie mist it with water insert clone or cover depending on how you are doing it
Leave the bag sealed a day or two till the leaves perk up
it doesn't matter if leaves touch bag or not
The bag is just to create the humid environment but after a few days you will start letting the bag remain open and the roots will begin
Sure ... feel free to verify this for yourself. You will have a much higher success rate with something that retains your humidity and temps in the low - mid 80's.... Maybe I will run an experiment and put a bag over half of my clones and see what happens ...
Sure ... feel free to verify this for yourself. You will have a much higher success rate with something that retains your humidity and temps in the low - mid 80's.
FYI - a tray & 7" dome (with vents ... ) runs about $20. IMO, it's one of the better investments for your growing infrastructure