You know it actually is . I have only done it twice and always have roots in 11-14 days . Seems the most important thing is keeping the temp , pod moisture just right , and humidity are key . Keep these three items in check , roots every time . I was using drops for PH too , so I never knew the exact PH of the water so I'm not too sure how critical that is . But with humity if it's too low they will droop , temp definatley needs to be warm I never monitored it but would check it once my dome once it heated up to be sure it wasn't to warm and allowed some variance for ambient temp rise. About 83 is where I'd set it . I use peat pods , if they are too wet the clones will droop some but will also seem to stall.
For temp control I sit my clone tray on top of a household heat pad set that plug into a timer to override the auto shutoff (30on 15off) . At this stage I keep about 1/2 in. of water in the bottom of the tray . This buffers the temp and keeps the humidity up . The temp of the water stays up while the pad is off maintaining an even temp . I'm gonna run some more soon and try getting the PH dead on (just got a meter) , and let the pods dry out some after soaking them , I did these right after soaking them and they stayed too wet .
PEace KQ
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ha ha it worked , emoticon ripped from Daniels . Thanks ?)