My experiences:My basement is colder than usual. My basement is about 68 degrees and 48% humidty and my cuttings are in a DWC mister. Do cuttings take longer to root in this type of clilmate? On day 12 now and only 1 rooted out of 8.
My cuttings are in a 1.5g DWC water system.Definitely not ideal conditions for clones you can get a heat mat for 10/15 dollars it's a great investment imo.
Your thread is becoming too interesting to me (we smoking the same strain or what? Platinum Bubba today)I’ve no-joke been looking at aeroponic/clone things on Amazon for the last hour before reading up on this.I think I need a small water heater to raise temps like 5-10 degrees. This is the thing I put my cuttings in for DWC.
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Would a $20 heat mat work?? I just need to raise the temp maybe 5-10 degrees. The dewey mister thing I have holds about 1.5 gallons of water.
I used a heavy duty 30w seedling matt held with bungee cord around my nutrient tank, i had to use a controller to prevent it over heating the nutrient, i was surprised ar the impact 30w made.I think I need a small water heater to raise temps like 5-10 degrees. This is the thing I put my cuttings in for DWC.
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Would a $20 heat mat work?? I just need to raise the temp maybe 5-10 degrees. The dewey mister thing I have holds about 1.5 gallons of water.
This is what I've found too. As long as the medium is moist enough the clones will be fine. Dome is an added complication.Never mind humidity.
I did some bags over my clones last time for humidity, Im going to try and skip it next time. It was a pain hardening them off again to normal humidity air.This is what I've found too. As long as the medium is moist enough the clones will be fine. Dome is an added complication.
I can't be sure if it will work for everyone, but seems to work fine for me. I take small clones, but hydrokid above seems to take bigger ones and does fine. I literally just choose supple small branchlets, cut in very shallow angle and stick in peat puck. I add water when needed and keep the pucks wet all the time. Nutes after they are rooted.I did some bags over my clones last time for humidity, Im going to try and skip it next time. It was a pain hardening them off again to normal humidity air.
Yes, if they don't just slime up first.... My EZ Cloner is VERY particular. To low of a temp, they slime... To high of a temp, they slime...My basement is colder than usual. My basement is about 68 degrees and 48% humidty and my cuttings are in a DWC mister. Do cuttings take longer to root in this type of clilmate? On day 12 now and only 1 rooted out of 8.
Using pool shock will solve your issues in an ez clonerYes, if they don't just slime up first.... My EZ Cloner is VERY particular. To low of a temp, they slime... To high of a temp, they slime...
70-75f seems to be the sweet spot.
I converted to using BlackGold seedling mix, I get 2, 6 oz cups, put a little 1/4 inch hole in the bottom of one, fill it with seedling mix and the clone. Put the empty 6oz cup on top, as a dome.
Put both those cups into an 8oz cup as a reservoir, I get a rooted clone in 2 weeks ready to transplant with the cup showing roots all over the place.
I find this method to be slower, but, far more reliable than the mister... Soil allows for more consistent everything, from environment to grow medium. Rather than fluctuation of water temps, etc etc..
And you can start your plants in a little soil and put them into DWC, once they get roots showing strong enough, you can rinse some of the soil off and then put it in your DWC with your expanded clay stones, most times without an issue. SOMETIMES, if you leave to much soil around the stem, it can promote stem rot at the base because the soil tends to wick. So when you rinse off the soil before putting it into your DWC, you want to make sure to rinse off as much as you can at the first root sticking out at where your "soil line" would be.