FlightSchool
Active Member
I've only ever cloned in soil, as I never got the hang of cloning in rockwool (I killed them all) RIP. So this time around I will be trying out a bubble cloner I built but I also plan to keep a few clones in soil/dome as well just in case my bubble cloning adventure doesn't pan out right I will still have some good clones in soil.
I was trying to think of a way to make the dome/soil cloning as care free as the bubble cloner is. I work long hours during the week and I was concerned with keeping my humidity up while I'm away.
So while digging through some of my stuff I came upon my old repti fogger. I'm thinking I could run the repti fogger on low on a timer in a 15 minute increment every few hours.
I will of course have to do some trial runs to see what the best settings are to achieve the right humidity before throwing some clones in there. But I wanted to see if there would be any down side to using a fogger or if anyone has tried it before?
I was trying to think of a way to make the dome/soil cloning as care free as the bubble cloner is. I work long hours during the week and I was concerned with keeping my humidity up while I'm away.
So while digging through some of my stuff I came upon my old repti fogger. I'm thinking I could run the repti fogger on low on a timer in a 15 minute increment every few hours.
I will of course have to do some trial runs to see what the best settings are to achieve the right humidity before throwing some clones in there. But I wanted to see if there would be any down side to using a fogger or if anyone has tried it before?