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Old 11-20-2008, 12:59 PM
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Looks good Raf, sweetie. If you are worried about mold, do not cover them up with that dome other than for a day or so. I have nothing over mine to keep the moisture in, the humidity is 50% or lower in my room and they are fine so far. I have found when rooting in a medium, (peat pellets, rapidrooters) the dome keeps them moist for longer, and drying out kills them. Plus it is a perfect breeding ground for mould. But doing it in the water like this, seems to keep them hydrated and all are still perky even after a few days. I have also put a heating pad on low under the container to warm the water a bit. Just never get it wet if you want to live long! LOL! A fish tank heater can do this as well, if it is a small one. Depends how warm your room is. Mine can get chilly so I am trying to keep them at a uniform temp.

Your clones look a lot healthier than mine did going in so I don't even think you need to be wished good luck, but GOOD LUCK anyway, my friend.

Thank you for showing me!

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