Do you know the RH in there? I’d want it up around 100%.They’re in this small tent . Plenty of water evaporation on the sides
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I recut a few .. they looked ok .. KLN in the tank and Clonex ..Keeping them humid is a good idea. Did you recut the bottom of the stem or did it look okay when you began the rescue ?
I have a bubbler in my bucket they’re in . Humidity is at 80 percent .. I don’t want to directly mist them , just been spraying the sides ..those are far from done, get humidity up in the dome and get a bubbler on em,
They came wilted slightly in plastic ziplocks .. The dome is at 80% . I’m fairly certain some will root .. Dingers crossed .if there was plenty of humidity or enough in the dome, they wouldn't have wilted like that, jmho, although I recieved mush cuts last week and had to toss them all. Wrong time of year unless priority to be sending cuts thru the mail, imho. But I would have been misting those at first to see how quick it dried up and let that tell me how much actual humidity inside and if enough, jmho
Why not?don’t want to directly mist them..
Agreed, spray them bitches lolWhy not?
Why not?
After a certain point spraying the leaves is actually detrimental and harmful for clones. While rH is important, spraying them too much can be counterproductive causing your leaves to wilt more. You want to spray the inside of the dome instead of the plants leaves.Agreed, spray them bitches lol
Too much spray I can see. It would seem they’ve never been sprayed and need as much moisture as they can get at this point.After a certain point spraying the leaves is actually detrimental and harmful for clones. While rH is important, spraying them too much can be counterproductive causing your leaves to wilt more. You want to spray the inside of the dome instead of the plants leaves.
This ..After a certain point spraying the leaves is actually detrimental and harmful for clones. While rH is important, spraying them too much can be counterproductive causing your leaves to wilt more. You want to spray the inside of the dome instead of the plants leaves.
lol no dome, his tent is dissipating the humidity too quick, hence all the advice to mist the clones. Ive had them sit two weeks, still look alive, and when you pull em, no life at all in stem, and def no roots startin. Those clones don't look like its 80 percent humidity in that tent, to me, anyhow. If you misted em at list once and seen how quick they dry off, you'd have an idea on how often a guy might need to mist em if at all, and also how humid the tent really is, again jmhoAfter a certain point spraying the leaves is actually detrimental and harmful for clones. While rH is important, spraying them too much can be counterproductive causing your leaves to wilt more. You want to spray the inside of the dome instead of the plants leaves.