Heat pad cloning trays?

greenappleman420

Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I was buyin shit for my grow setup and was wonderin does anyone use heat pad dome clone trays? ive seen them but never really seen anything for them anywhere. just thought id ask. Thanks dudes :joint:
 
Heating pad will help with root growth as he said and worth the price imo although not necessary except in cold basements etc during the winter:)
 

Atomized

Member
What about a wet proof heating pad available at CVS? I have one handy and its getting colder in my area.
 
Should work... Never actually used one but have heard that they may get too hot... The common way that ive heard people getting around this is by wrapping them in a towel:)
 

bomb hills

Well-Known Member
I would spend an extra few bucks and get a heat pad made for gardening. I bought one from Walmart before, less than twenty bucks, came with a tray and lid.
 

cochroach

Well-Known Member
^^ just get the one made for it if you can.
i use one, helps root growth, as mentioned above,
and also creates humidity which is vital.
You don't want it too hot.
But... You can do it without a pad also.
I have better/faster results with one.
 

dan245876

Member
i bought a heat pad from a pet store (think its for lizards or summin) anyways i dont use it, used it for a bit but was to hot burnt some of my roots and drove the temperature up in my cloning tent. getting on perfectly fine without it.
if you do decide u want one i would just sugguest getting an adjustable 1
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
Seedling mats are around $25 here and they are worth it! You will get higher humidity
in the dome and that helps the cuttings a lot. Without roots, clones have to rely on
a wet environment to get them the water they need to root and thrive.

Keep 'em wet!
BigSteve.
 

209 Cali closet grower

Well-Known Member
Like some one said. You only need it in a cold places. I clone in my room, and temps are 75F so I don't need it, as I get roots in 7 days from 4 strains right now-YES.
 

Sir.Ganga

New Member
68-78 degrees is a good temp for propagating clones. Use a heating matt to keep that range, if your at that temp I wouldn't reccommend one. Stem rot comes on quickly in a warm wet climate. Removing the dome after 24-36hrs is also recommended and just mist once a day from there.
 
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