Help in humidity dome

aeviaanah

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new growth is dying in my humidity dome. I spray twice a day with water measuring 6 in ph. Humidity measures 95%. Anyone know what may be causing this? Temperature of humidity dome is 70 degrees or so.
 
Pics would be great but my outside guess is that it is too wet & humid... fungal infections may be killing off your growth. Does it go a light yellow to soft brown to black? Pics would be great. Best luck brah!
 

aeviaanah

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I am growing in rock wool, yes it does go from a yellow to a soft brown to a dark brown. Some of my clones are tall stemmed (3") others are short (1")
 
I would take the humidome off immediately & dry it out. Should the clones appear to be drying to dehydration, then lightly (lightly) mist them every hour, then every 2-3, then every 5-6, then every day, until no need whatsoever. This is labor intensive, well rather must be attentive, during the first 24-36 hours of taking cuttings. With this misting process, no need for humidome at all = no DO/infections. This is even in very, very dry climates. Would mist w 1 drop physan 20 to 500ml RO water. Actually easier & w better results this way. Best brah... you can actually halt the further progression of rot assuming you dry it out at once. Best brah!
 

aeviaanah

Well-Known Member
I would take the humidome off immediately & dry it out. Should the clones appear to be drying to dehydration, then lightly (lightly) mist them every hour, then every 2-3, then every 5-6, then every day, until no need whatsoever. This is labor intensive, well rather must be attentive, during the first 24-36 hours of taking cuttings. With this misting process, no need for humidome at all = no DO/infections. This is even in very, very dry climates. Would mist w 1 drop physan 20 to 500ml RO water. Actually easier & w better results this way. Best brah... you can actually halt the further progression of rot assuming you dry it out at once. Best brah!
thanks oregan bob will try that
 
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