TheSadVeryBadMadGrower
Wait...what?
I didn't want to create an entire thread for a quick question...If I can get humidity in my veg tent to 60% ish, should I put a dome over the top of a bubble cloner inside said tent?
I've had zero luck w out a dome. Heard others have but it's hard to believe a clone can root w out at least 60 percentI didn't want to create an entire thread for a quick question...If I can get humidity in my veg tent to 60% ish, should I put a dome over the top of a bubble cloner inside said tent?
I have a hard to believing people can root them in a cup of water. I try and it dies in 2 weeks lol.I've had zero luck w out a dome. Heard others have but it's hard to believe a clone can root w out at least 60 percent
I have a solid system , shoot me a msg if u want. The last few times I took cuts I got a hundred percent .I have a hard to believing people can root them in a cup of water. I try and it dies in 2 weeks lol.
Use hydro or airoponics. You don’t need a dome. Anything else is like cloning in the Stone Age with Fred flinstone and Barney rubbleI've had zero luck w out a dome. Heard others have but it's hard to believe a clone can root w out at least 60 percent
I think it's more about the prep than the medium.Hmmm guess u gotta just find what works for the individual. It's amazing how many methods truly do work
I think it all matters , the way I do it if I change one thing it won't work . If I put my rockwool ontop of soil it wicks the moisture right outta the cube. It only works w perlite . I've tried hydroton but those wick as well.I think it's more about the prep than the medium.
Doesn't it involve electricity? Maybe a nozzle that can clog? Not saying any method is better or worse, but there are issues that can crop up anytime you "assist" nature. Like if the power goes out.aero cloner
1) cut near node
2) put in cloner
not one thing more