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No need. Seriously.I'm surprised that many farmers arent doming it!
OneLuv said:Interested to read how successful people not using a dome are.
CanadianClassic said:I have a 24 site bubble cloner i made running 4,12 inch air stones and it takes 7 days on average to get good roots on about 75% of the 24 cutting's with no dome and pretty much no effort with just some thrive alive in the water
Giddeon said:When I stick clones in the EZ Cloner I have no dome and amazing results.
Seamadien said:No need. Seriously.
Nope, Sierra Nevada. My area is under our house, relatively stable conditions, but I stopped using the dome so extensively before I moved that part of the operation downstairs. Current relative humidity is 39%, not too bad, considering.In response to me regarding use or requirement of dome.
Hmm. Maybe you live by the ocean?
My veg-table, which is used for moms, clones, everything that's in veg and not ready to flower, is made of that OSB with the reflective stuff on it. Not sealed up or anything like that, but closed up enough I think to allow suitable conditions. Except specifically for The White, I have what I think is pretty good success. No, not 100%, closer to 90%-95%, but that's acceptable to me.Very possible, but far too much work w/o a dome.
Simple,
Ask yourself do you like getting dome or not, self explanatory :)
Never lost a clone...never used a dome.
Thank you. Not intended to be stealthy, just suitable. I can thank my husband for all of it. I imagine, he executes. This table made him make a face, though. He likes to have everything planned out, and I hit him with the table when we were at Lowe's. Got him totally flustered. But he broke it down and broke it out. :heartnice stealthy garden maiden!
In things like jiffy plugs and root riots the roots only start growing once the cube has dried out a bit so maybe that's why no dome.I totally agree with Malachi on that...but than again I see so many farmers do it without a dome, I would think the success rate would drop and rooting time would be lengthened with the loss of humidity, but if thats the case why do they do it?!
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