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Need litle advise with right cloning temps please...

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Need litle advise with right cloning temps please...

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So as stated in the title im curious about the right temps the cuts are root properly? I need the info in "celsius" when posible and state a range from with temp is bad to with temp is optimum. Thx at all who help with the little problem cause i think i only just need this info to get from 20%-30% to 60%-90% rooting success.
 
sorry for my bad english, school is over a few years...:doh
 
thx that will help if some one can show me the right temp appreciate the help
 
i have seen many charts by now and would y´all ask for your temps and methods, thx
 
dont have a grow or hydro shop near i tried to clone in shiffys but this went bad every time now have a lil better success with just using perlite soaked in a very light nute solution and im in a country where nothing about growing mj is allowd even rooting hormone is illegal over here, for seeds you will spend a long time in jail cause they do a equation how much weed you can get out of this beans and for this amount of not existing stuff you will be arrested going up to 10+ years... sure its bad over here thx for the info anyways its a bit useful to me
 
found the partial answer: from 75 to 82 degree fahrenheit or 23.3 to 27.7 degree celsius.
Now i hope somone can say wahts the best for him/her?
 
i keep mines in rockwool at like 80-90F. never mist them just keep a dome on them. I get 100% succes everytime the first rooters will show roots in a week and all the late ones take no longer than 2 weeks.
 
Couple things you can do as an alternative to rooting hormones if you are having a problem with access to them, however, any garden supply store would offer a rooting hormone as they can be used for a LOT of other plants, but I understand that in some parts of the world this might be difficult.

You can make a 'willow water' (google it for how to) if you have willow trees locally, but if not you can try an asprin/gallon of water and I have heard of honey as well. The teas are used to soak the cutting and soak the medium.

A few things I have found helpful is getting your room temps comfortable low to mid 70's F but keep your roots warm, heating pads help with this a lot. Keep the humidity high for the first two weeks, you don't want to see wilting as this will decrease your chances for rooting. This is your most important thing to get your plants to root sucessfully, IMO.
 
this will help hopefully get my hands on some heating mat will improf things over here with my rooting succes thx Relaxed420
 
btw i get my hands on a cheap but very effectiv heated greenhouse its perfect and i get it for a 1/4 of the price they normaly cost so this problem is out the way i found a not perfect but 50-55% working rooting gel but its too expensive for such a bad rate and i tried out the willow water but 3-4 weeks of rooting clones is not what im after
so i continue my search for the best way to go atm i have enough cuts rooted to not running out of plants but it will be better to have more hehe
 
I use the top of my cable/satellite box. Seems to keep my trays at the ideal temp.
 
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I use the top of my cable/satellite box. Seems to keep my trays at the ideal temp.

Good suggestion Cort, I put an insulated surface under mine. (work out mats work well, and you can link them together to make the area bigger easily) I would say the temp stays around 68-75, great rates, just some strains take longer. But most all root.
 
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