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OriginalOutlaw

Cutting help please

Hello peeps just need a bit of advice!! I've took cuttings before a few times and they all died so I invested in an aero cloner! Ideally I wanna start a perpetual harvest! I took the cuttings with no rooting gel, placed them in the aero cloner then waited, roots popped from five so I transplanted the five to light mix and I've been feeding with a light drop of root juice! I've got them in my propagatir! My question being do they even need o be in there? And as it's a heated prop would it be recommended to turn the heater on on it?

Temps in my room are min of 18 and max of about 24!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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If they have rooted then there is no need to have them inside a propagator.

Given your temperatures I would leave the heater off when rooting clones..

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Thanks for taking the time to read and reply! Much appreciated!

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Don't just take the cover off, they need to be hardened off by initially opening the vents, then gradually get them used to your room

If you just take lid off newly rooted clones they'll just dry out in a very short time

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Cheers again! I had opened the lid a few days ago on it and I've been taking the cover off anyway to let fresh air in so should hopefully be all good! Just playing the waiting game with fingers and toes crossed!

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A good tip from my experience is don't over wet anything , give your rock wool/coco cubes a little squeeze to drain excess water, it doesn't take much to keep it humid in prop, I failed a few times because they just got soggy and died

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