Kieron90
Member
Just wondering whether there genuinely is an advantage (in terms of speed) for those using these type of cloning machines vs traditional methods.
22.5 Degrees C (Dome and Rez)
Rhiztonic added to tank
15 mins on / 45 mins off
96% humidity
There seems to be a lot of people giving a decent range of variables of the values above that they use which give them "their" best success rates.
It's the being able to automate the process which appeals to me. I want it to be as simple as traditional methods however; if it's even more difficult to dial in then that ease of leaving it alone is outweighed by the complicated nature of the approach.
Currently 48 hours since they were cut and put in the system !
22.5 Degrees C (Dome and Rez)
Rhiztonic added to tank
15 mins on / 45 mins off
96% humidity
There seems to be a lot of people giving a decent range of variables of the values above that they use which give them "their" best success rates.
It's the being able to automate the process which appeals to me. I want it to be as simple as traditional methods however; if it's even more difficult to dial in then that ease of leaving it alone is outweighed by the complicated nature of the approach.
Currently 48 hours since they were cut and put in the system !