greasemonkeymann
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This is exactly what I do as well, small difference as I use rockwool, I like to fill the bottom of my cloning tray with coarse coconut hair, so the rockwool cubes do not hang out in water, also with the coconut hair it allows you to add water to the bottom of the tray to increase humidity when used in conjunction with a heating mat, and hood, also kinda protects the cuttings from any over-heating the mats do. I don't spray much, because the mat evaporates the water and makes the whole thing "misty", I do have a fan blowing in the room for circulation but not blowing directly on the hood. I've been cloning for nearly 20 yrs, and this is my most effective way.I've used clonex for years, as well as olivia's at one point, and one other brand I can't remember. They all worked well as long as I kept the environment right for my clones. The last 3 batchs of clones I have only used raw aloe like grease monkey suggests. I payed about 3 dollars at the grocery store for an aloe plant. Each time I need to clone (about every 2-3 weeks) I just cut off part of an aloe "spine". I take my cutting and prep the end, then insert the cutting right into the spine and swirl it around then put it right into peat pellets. The first round of clones I forgot to water one day and lost a couple, but that was my fault not the aloe. The last 2 rounds have been perfect so far.
usually 90% success at least.