Cloning Question: Humidity

joneric1014

Active Member
I was told to mist my clones several times a day, and that I should use a spray bottle to do it.

How many times a day is normal?

Do I mist with regular water or with water with nutes in it?

Do I saturate the rock wall cubes, or simply give each plant a few squirts?

Thanks!

-J
 

gotot

Well-Known Member
I was told to mist my clones several times a day, and that I should use a spray bottle to do it.

How many times a day is normal?

Do I mist with regular water or with water with nutes in it?

Do I saturate the rock wall cubes, or simply give each plant a few squirts?

Thanks!

-J
DO NOT EVER FEED YOUR NUTES THROUGH MISTING UNLESS IT'S SULFUR OR MAGNESIUM had to make that clear, you'll kill every leaf you spray. and if you just transplanted your clones into soil you shouldn't be using nutes at all for the first 2-4 weeks depending on the pot size. i'd say mist whenever you remember, clones should stay as moist as possible
 

joneric1014

Active Member
Thanks!

Im cloning into rock wool cubes, and then pushing them thru a home made hydro unit. I got the mothers to grow fine, now Im experimenting with cloning and needed some clarification.

Thanks!
 

gotot

Well-Known Member
Thanks!

Im cloning into rock wool cubes, and then pushing them thru a home made hydro unit. I got the mothers to grow fine, now Im experimenting with cloning and needed some clarification.

Thanks!
i'm not sure about nutes in young clones period, your asking the wrong person about hydro tho :-P. oh, and once you see the clones growing you dont need to mist them that much
 
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