DrKingGreen
Well-Known Member
After several tests to find the best cloning environment, I would like to say that many people on here steer others wrong when it comes to the proper humidity levels for cloning. Every cloning thread I see where a newb asks what to do for better cloning results, some ass always says the higher the humidity the better. 80-90% is best. At 100%, your clones will rot away; stem, leaves, stem under the surface etc. I am a first time grower, but plan on knowing how I "like" things to be done, and how they "should" be done so my next go at it will be immaculate (although this time things are certainly looking great). Humidity levels can be too high for clones, end of story. I know this through 4 trials I had to run due to bad information.