I took 45 clones (only need 30) the other day, placed them in rockwool, after applying Rootech cloning gel, and placed them in a 7" dome under a 125w 6500K CFL. This is my second time taking clones (yes, I know, start small, obviously we are past that, but I do understand), the first time the vents on the dome were left open for a little cause things felt a little warm... fell asleep, clones got crispy and died.
My clone/mother box is about 2x1x4h with a 125w CFL attached to the ceiling, and a second on chains in the middle which can be raised and lowered. Mothers are on the bottom, and I intended to put the clones in the middle on top of the lower light. I have a computer fan venting the area, but I don't remember the CFM (I used one of those calculators and it was more than needed though).
I was with some friends and we hydroplaned, went sideways into the end of a barrier at around 80MPH, luckily we are all alive, however five broken and two dislocated ribs kept me in the hospital for a couple days. Upon my return, the clones were totally on their sides and limp... the leaves were not curling or anything, the plants were just... very supple. Removing the dome I found it to be VERY hot, and so I immediately removed them. After dipping them all in PH adjusted water, I placed them on a table back under the dome with a 15W 4200K Sun-Glo T8 (left over from a fish tank upgrade) and left them for a few hours, upon my return a few have stood back up, and all are no longer limp... but some of them, while having ridged stems, are still on their sides or curling...
I have a new plan for future clones which is much better, but what I would like to know is, are these are worth saving, or if they even can be saved...
PS. I pulled a couple out of the rockwool, stems are still green to the bottom, no browning or goo as came up in a lot of my searching on overheated clones.




My clone/mother box is about 2x1x4h with a 125w CFL attached to the ceiling, and a second on chains in the middle which can be raised and lowered. Mothers are on the bottom, and I intended to put the clones in the middle on top of the lower light. I have a computer fan venting the area, but I don't remember the CFM (I used one of those calculators and it was more than needed though).
I was with some friends and we hydroplaned, went sideways into the end of a barrier at around 80MPH, luckily we are all alive, however five broken and two dislocated ribs kept me in the hospital for a couple days. Upon my return, the clones were totally on their sides and limp... the leaves were not curling or anything, the plants were just... very supple. Removing the dome I found it to be VERY hot, and so I immediately removed them. After dipping them all in PH adjusted water, I placed them on a table back under the dome with a 15W 4200K Sun-Glo T8 (left over from a fish tank upgrade) and left them for a few hours, upon my return a few have stood back up, and all are no longer limp... but some of them, while having ridged stems, are still on their sides or curling...
I have a new plan for future clones which is much better, but what I would like to know is, are these are worth saving, or if they even can be saved...
PS. I pulled a couple out of the rockwool, stems are still green to the bottom, no browning or goo as came up in a lot of my searching on overheated clones.



