clones in humidity dome

grandpabear3

New Member
so my clones have rooted well in the humidity dome on day 15 but i am no where near ready to transplant to the veg chamber. so...
1. is the dome just for root developement?
2. can i leave them in it for a few more weeks?
3. how long is too long?

i have a cool cab dwc set up so extra long roots are no prob but there just arent any open spots for them yet. this wont be a prob next run cause i built a flowering chamber but for now i have to let the girls finish where they are.

there is still plenty of room for them at the top in the cloning chamber i just need to know if i can leave them in there for a while . i guess i'll start feeding them 1/2 strength solution. but the way its going they will beready to clone again by the time i cut the current plants .
any help is appreciated!
 

mr.man

Well-Known Member
carful when you take them out of the humidity dome because they might go threw a little bit of shock and it may get mildew i know this dont answer your question but still its advice

after 2 1/2 weeks of them being in there send them to the veg chamber, because at the middle of week 2 they start to go into vegie stage around day 17-20

make sure before you transplant the roots arnt too long, i left mine in a pot too long the other day and ripped half the roots off
 

Grow4tho187

Well-Known Member
Domes should be taken off after 2 weeks cuz its only ther so the humidity waters the leafs and at 2 weeks the roots are developed so u can just water it as a plant threw the dirt not as a baby clone eny more , hope this helped u
 

jsgrwn

Well-Known Member
you dont need a dome in cali, i have never used one and only los 7 clones out of hundreds. late
 

Exodus434

Active Member
And mine a year and some change later ;)

What i was actually wondering about was once i have roots (THey are about 1/2" to an 1 1/2" Long) Can i leave the humidity dome off of 4 /4 Clones rooted Saturday will be the 2 week date so about 9-10 days showed roots

Question is should i keep them under there or move them into my Veg Chamber?

Guess it does not hurt to keep them there till saturday i just wanted to know because it always worries me that they will not get enough air when im not around to open it.
 

BlazedMonkey

Well-Known Member
Ive used domes before on seedlings and its worked but i was wondering, if i am trapping all the H2O wont i also be reducing the amount of CO2 the plant can get??
 
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