Do I need a heat pad when cloning?

yoyoyojoe

Well-Known Member
Do I need a heat pad when cloning or can I just put them under my fluorescents and it should be ok. When I was popping the seeds there was not much moisture that produced on my hood when I put them under the flourescents.
 

frmrboi

Well-Known Member
Do I need a heat pad when cloning or can I just put them under my fluorescents and it should be ok. When I was popping the seeds there was not much moisture that produced on my hood when I put them under the flourescents.
it helps provided it's a grow heat pad your talking about not a medical one. If your room is warm though (75-80 F) you'll get by without one.
 

Florida Girl

Well-Known Member
I use one .... doubt it's a requirement if your space is warm enough. I use one because I grow clones in the closet of my grow room and I keep that room air conditioned.... soooo a heating pad makes sense for my setup. :)
 

Florida Girl

Well-Known Member
it helps provided it's a grow heat pad your talking about not a medical one. If your room is warm though (75-80 F) you'll get by without one.

LOL... I use a medical one.... set on low.... I put a towel on top of it and the clone tray on top of that.... works great and only cost something like $15. :D
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
your heat pad should be set 10 degrees lower than your canopy temp. if your thermometer at the dome reads 85 the heat pad should be set at 75. this 10 degree difference will give you excellent results. or is it the other way around? lol
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
your heat pad should be set 10 degrees lower than your canopy temp. if your thermometer at the dome reads 85 the heat pad should be set at 75. this 10 degree difference will give you excellent results. or is it the other way around? lol
75 degrees - thanks just what I needed to know
 

c5rftw

Well-Known Member
they really help.. i have successful clones without a heat mat, but they are so cheap that are worth it
 

anhedonia

Well-Known Member
I have a strain, blue dream, that I cant get to root. My hydrostore guy told me to add a tiny dose of bloom and some bio-bizz root juice to my regular concoction of clonex clone solution and hygrozyme that my clones sit in for the first 4 days. I keep a dome on them for a week then take it off. And I use oasis wedges as substrate and dip the cuttings in clonex gel.

My question, do I need a heat mat? Will it really help these clones that dont like to root?
 

anhedonia

Well-Known Member
Got the hydrofarm mat and its pretty warm. Theres no temp adjustment on it so maby a towell or is it made to be at the perfect temp?

Anyone.....???
 

anhedonia

Well-Known Member
Found one of my blue dreams...:cry:with a toatally cooked stem:cry::cry::cry:! Now what do I do? Thats 8 clones of this strain that Ive killed and the rest I havnt even gotten roots from. I have yet to see what damage that super hot heating pad has done to the other cuttings that are still standing. How many have been so cooked that they cant grow roots? Ive been waiting so long to have this particular tray of clones and what the hell, I fucked 'em all up:cry: How could this happen? My hydro store guy told me I needed one of these and I just followed the directions, put it on the mat...that thing fuck'n baked that one's stem. thing didnt have a chance. Have I been cursed?:neutral:
 

Roarbie

Member
Did you make sure they were only around 76 degrees and the dome stayed humid?
And to the original poster, the heat pad is supposed to help root faster, but I don't think it's needed.
Although I would invest in it if I were you.
 

golddog

Well-Known Member
I used a heating mat, it was kinda hot, so I used pencils to elevate my clone tray and humidity dome off of it. It also raised the temperature of my humidity dome. I had them in my garage which is less than 60 degrees at night.

They also sell dial adjustable temperature control units for the heating pads. If you are cooking the cuttings.
 

sirgrowalott

New Member
You want the medium to be warmer so the roots will grow faster. If the foliage is colder, it will grow slower which is exactly what you want with clones. You want the piece of plant to put as much energy into making roots as possible which would go hand in hand with putting as little energy into growing leaves as possible. fdd2blk u were close. I wouldn't say 10 degrees rather a few. Canopy 75, growing medium 78 is perfect.
 

DesertGrow89

Well-Known Member
I have a strain, blue dream, that I cant get to root. My hydrostore guy told me to add a tiny dose of bloom and some bio-bizz root juice to my regular concoction of clonex clone solution and hygrozyme that my clones sit in for the first 4 days. I keep a dome on them for a week then take it off. And I use oasis wedges as substrate and dip the cuttings in clonex gel.

My question, do I need a heat mat? Will it really help these clones that dont like to root?
No ferts during cloning, man at your dro sto must be a salesman. Ha!
 
Top