5x5 medical grow tent. What else should I do?

Savvy1

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if you do try that technique, i would try it on maybe a couple of the cuttings because i don't want to be the cause of any disaster if it doesn't work. if the cuttings are looking good, just keep doing what your doing, like you said. however, i dont think you can go wrong with adding horticulture grade, RINSED perlite and spraying it with some 5.5 ph water and then setting the cuttings back on top of the perlite.
I just went out this morning and there still looking good. I snipped the big leaf tips and sprayed the inside dome, which was still at 85% rh. I have my outside dome inside tent rh set to 70 and turned off all the fans. If I ruin anything it's on me lol but keep the advise coming. I put a cardboard peice under the dome as a precaution and still have set to a temp probe. Honestly so far so good.20190831_103628.jpg
 

vennge

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looking awesome. Very jealous of those cuts. Too bad we don’t have those floating around Canada as I would be all over them. ;-)

Enjoy and looking forward to your grow.

V.
 

Hydrowannabe

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Taking advise and trying to do things right let me know how this looks
glad to see the advice is working out. cuts are looking real nice. also, that t5 light looks awfully close to your dome. im not an expert at cloning, but most will agree with me that clones do not need much light for rooting. i keep my t5 light about 3 ft above my cuttings and off to the side a little. they seem to root better with less light. im hesitant to give advice, because what works for me, may not work for you, and vise versa. these are just suggestions. really hope to see those cuttings root for ya. once you see roots, your confidence goes up by 10 times ha.
 

Savvy1

Active Member
glad to see the advice is working out. cuts are looking real nice. also, that t5 light looks awfully close to your dome. im not an expert at cloning, but most will agree with me that clones do not need much light for rooting. i keep my t5 light about 3 ft above my cuttings and off to the side a little. they seem to root better with less light. im hesitant to give advice, because what works for me, may not work for you, and vise versa. these are just suggestions. really hope to see those cuttings root for ya. once you see roots, your confidence goes up by 10 times ha.
I raised the light and added a 700w analog radient oil heater to turn off and on per my heat schedule. I'm back to work so having the sencor push helps me tell my wife what she should do while I'm gone. Things are looking good20190903_200341.jpg
 
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