shinedog
Active Member
I built a system that is inline with the DWC cloning systems on the market. The only thing I do not have is a dome over the top of the plants. I usually have a 99% success rate on clones and they usually root in about 2 weeks.
Recently I noticed that the clones are taking longer to root (up to and over 3 weeks). My percentage of clones that actually root has also dropped to around 70%. Nothing has really changed with the exception of outdoor temps.
The reason I bring up outdoor temps is that I'm now running the heat indoors. I imagine that my standard humidity levels in the house have dropped. It only stands to reason this would have an affect on my cloning production. I try to control the environment as much as possible, but this is one area I've never really had an issue with until now.
I'm curious if anyone else has any other thoughts that maybe I'm ruling out? I'm considering adding a humidifier to the closet where I have my clones to see if this helps.
Recently I noticed that the clones are taking longer to root (up to and over 3 weeks). My percentage of clones that actually root has also dropped to around 70%. Nothing has really changed with the exception of outdoor temps.
The reason I bring up outdoor temps is that I'm now running the heat indoors. I imagine that my standard humidity levels in the house have dropped. It only stands to reason this would have an affect on my cloning production. I try to control the environment as much as possible, but this is one area I've never really had an issue with until now.
I'm curious if anyone else has any other thoughts that maybe I'm ruling out? I'm considering adding a humidifier to the closet where I have my clones to see if this helps.