Tigerpaws
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I cut these about an hour ago and a couple are pretty slumped over. Will they perk back up?
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OK. Thank you!Clip the excess leaf material off with some scissors, then mist them and leave them in the dark overnight. Next time trim them a little more. They will most likely be fine. They only need a couple of leaves at the crown.
Is 72 degrees warm enough or should I put a heater in the room?Clip the excess leaf material off with some scissors, then mist them and leave them in the dark overnight. Next time trim them a little more. They will most likely be fine. They only need a couple of leaves at the crown.
Should be fine. 75 degrees is optimal. If you want the plant to respire and metabolize faster, some people increase the heat into the 80s. Some, even the 90s. 21 Centigrade or 27 Centigrade would be what most people say.Is 72 degrees warm enough or should I put a heater in the room?
So your supposed to cut most of the leaves off?Should be fine. 75 degrees is optimal. If you want the plant to respire and metabolize faster, some people increase the heat into the 80s. Some, even the 90s. 21 Centigrade or 27 Centigrade would be what most people say.
..What? No..So your supposed to cut most of the leaves off?
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keep ur environment to about 70F and humid as u can afford. cuttings don't need anything more than bright light. don't waste money on cloning gels and powders. the cutting makes its own hormone. aeroponics is the way to propagate efficiently. I don't waste time w soil and propagation.Is 72 degrees warm enough or should I put a heater in the room?