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Mrvince
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Can my 12 day old cuttings be uncovered now?
#23482426 - 07/27/16 01:56 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So 12 days ago I made a bunch of cuttings from my plant since it was getting too tall. they're 12 days old now and more then half of them have died from being over watered, too hot... I have a decent group left but they're still growing some web like stuff and killing the plants due to high humidity. I know that the cuttings are getting heat stress also, but that should be solved now. When do I know once they have established good enough roots to stay uncovered? Here's a picture of some of them.
Cuttings via cup method no rooting hormones

Stats of greenhouse

I usually keep them covered with the cup's lid, but it seems like it gets too humid. Any advice is greatly appreciated
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ferrel_human
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Re: Can my 12 day old cuttings be uncovered now? [Re: Mrvince]
#23482437 - 07/27/16 01:59 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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113f is way too high a temp for any active growth. Its too high for anything really. Id change that up asap. Maybe a small ac unit to keep things even. Im talking about plants in general.
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Mrvince
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Re: Can my 12 day old cuttings be uncovered now? [Re: ferrel_human]
#23482449 - 07/27/16 02:04 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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ferrel_human said: 113f is way too high a temp for any active growth. Its too high for anything really. Id change that up asap. Maybe a small ac unit to keep things even. Im talking about plants in general.
Before it was hitting 122F... It's weird because the mother has grown pretty big with this setup. I have a AC unit laying around, I'll hook it up. What's the highest temp I would want to hit in a greenhouse like this?
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impaired420
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Re: Can my 12 day old cuttings be uncovered now? [Re: Mrvince]
#23482526 - 07/27/16 02:39 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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IMO anything hotter than 90 degrees in an enclosed area is gonn stress just about any plant aside from cactus. Get it to at least 90 if you can
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Mrvince
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Re: Can my 12 day old cuttings be uncovered now? [Re: ferrel_human]
#23482672 - 07/27/16 03:23 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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ferrel_human said: 113f is way too high a temp for any active growth. Its too high for anything really. Id change that up asap. Maybe a small ac unit to keep things even. Im talking about plants in general.
Well the outside temp was 104F so it's not to big of a difference, my dad doesn't think the ac will help much. He says to just take out the cuttings. Do I take them outside the greenhouse and leave them uncovered?
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