Do cuttings need humidity?

All cuttings need to go directly to an environment with 100% humidity after being cut. If the cuttings dry out, they will not do well. Keep them dark, cool and moist.
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Is humidity good for cuttings?

Lack of any one requirement can damage or kill cuttings. However, keeping them always at a very high humidity (A 34) is the most important, because: most unprotected leafy cuttings lose a lot of water within minutes, even in the humid tropics, by evaporation from their leaves (and stems);
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Do propagating plants need humidity?

We recommend maintaining the relative humidity in a propagation house at a minimum of 85 percent. This can be done with steam or fog delivered by either high pressure or a fan-driven water atomizer.
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At what percentage should the humidity be kept for new cuttings?

The most common cooler temperature is 50F (10C) and the relative humidity should be over 80% to reduce water loss from the cuttings.
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Do you need a humidity dome for cuttings?

Unlike seedlings, humidity needs to be much higher for cuttings. That's why you'll need a humidity dome over your clones to make sure they get enough moisture for their roots. Keep the dome on and make visual checks every day for signs of mold or mildew on your clones.
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What can I use instead of humidity dome?

You can make your own humidity dome from plastic bottles, plastic wrap, trays, pots, and food containers. The dome is usually clear, since this will let in sunlight for newly sprouted seedlings.
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How much humidity do clones need?

Generally speaking, clones prefer an environment with humidity of 90 to 100% for the initial days after being cut from the donor plant. This high humidity is one of the factors that will stop the clone from completely wilting over because it is able to obtain some moisture from the surrounding air.
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What is the best humidity for cuttings?

All cuttings need to go directly to an environment with 100% humidity after being cut. If the cuttings dry out, they will not do well. Keep them dark, cool and moist.
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Why are my cuttings not rooting?

Too much or too frequent application of mist / fog keeps the growing medium saturated, excess water will flow from the bottom of the trays and rooting will be delayed. Applying mist / fog too infrequently will increase transpiration from the leaves and cuttings will lose turgidity and could die from drying out.
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Why do my plant cuttings keep dying?

Not enough water

The cuttings must have water because they currently have no root system to transport nutrients and moisture into the stem. So the only way they can do this is if the stem itself has access to water.
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Do cuttings need air flow?

A challenge during propagation is to balance an adequate supply of both water and air for rapid rooting. Cuttings need water for hydration, but also enough oxygen for roots to respire and grow.
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Should you mist clones?

Spraying a clone with water dilutes the nutrients in the leaves. The clone will be forced to search for nutrients once the leaves have low nutrient levels. Misting also helps maintain water levels in the plant since it can't drink through the roots. Spray clones once in morning and once at night.
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Should cuttings be in full sun?

Tend the Cuttings

Most plants will not root well in full sun, so place the cuttings in a location where they will receive a 50/50 ratio of shade to dappled sunlight. For most plants, cuttings thrive on warmth and humidity, and the growing medium should be kept evenly moist but not drenched while roots develop.
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Does humidity promote root growth?

In the early days of your plant's development, humidity is key. Whether it's seeds or clones, you want a high level of humidity and temperatures between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit to promote rapid root growth.
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What temperature should cuttings be kept at?

Cuttings and Temperature

Cuttings of most plants root best when the rooting medium is at about 70 degrees, though temperatures as low as 55 degrees are acceptable. Heating the rooting medium above 75 degrees isn't necessary and can stimulate the growth of pathogens.
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How do I make my cuttings grow faster?

Clip off the leaves on the lower half of the shoot so you have a bare stem to insert into your potting mix. Then, if you want, dip the end of your stem in rooting hormone. This generally helps cuttings root more quickly.
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How often should you water cuttings?

Using Water

Place your stem cutting in your vessel with enough water to cover the node. The water level will drop due to evaporation, so you should add water every 3-5 days as needed. You can watch the roots develop if you have chosen a clear vessel for your cutting.
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How do you encourage the roots to grow from cuttings?

To promote root growth, create a rooting solution by dissolving an aspirin in water. 3. Give your new plant time to acclimate from water to soil. If you root your cutting in water, it develops roots that are best adapted to get what they need from water rather than from soil, Clark pointed out.
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Can you put cuttings straight into soil?

Technically, you can transfer your cuttings to soil at any time. In fact, you can actually propagate directly into soil, however, it's much harder to do within your home. When you propagate in soil, you have to keep a good balance of soil moisture, air flow, and humidity.
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Do cuttings need to be covered?

(Note: some cuttings can be rooted in water first.) Some sources suggest covering the cuttings with a plastic tent, but that is not always needed. It will help retain moisture but can cause your cuttings to burn if the sun reaches them. Either way, your cuttings will likely root.
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Do clones need light or dark?

Clones need plenty of light to root and grow, but that light needs to be less intense than what you'll use once it's transplanted. T5 and CFL grow lights can offer your clones the vegging (blue) spectrum they need without the intensity that could take it out.
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Is 30 humidity too low?

Let's talk about what humidity levels you should keep in your home year round, and different techniques to do so. Ideal in-home humidity levels should hover around 45%. Anything under 30% is too dry, over 50% is too high.
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What temp and humidity should clones be at?

Temperatures in a cloning environment should be between 70-78F with relative humidity between 75-90%. Clones can be taken at just about any stage of a plants development – even during flowering (see Monster Cropping).
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