That clone is looking healthy, exactly how I want my clones to turn out like.
I see your temps are more favourable, I'm going with domes now as my night temps are apparently quite terrible for cloning.
I'm looking into whether it's possible for me to clone outdoors under the conditions in my local area. The conditions are - temperature averaging 22°C during the daytime to 13°C during the night time.
I want to start the cuttings directly in small pots containing soil and my plan is to mist...
I don't have a RH reader but I'm confident the RH is under control now with help from the DampRid containers. I'll know in a few hours when I check up on em.
Thanks, but after transferring the buds into new paper bags the smell appears to be gone, the old paper bags was the source of the smell. Buds appear to be unaffected although my sense of smell isn't the best, I'll give them another sniff later on tonight.
I used DampRid which is a moisture absorber to help dry my buds but I didn't realize it was scented, now my buds smell like chemical lavender toilet freshner.
The buds are just over three days into drying, is it possible to cure the smell out?
If not, is there anything else I can try doing to...
I am going to use non scented DampRid that comes in a container.
3.5 days into drying and so far about 25% losses to mold. Got to slow the loss rate down.
You might be right there, I can still smell it in my nose (or maybe it's my brain playing tricks on me), but yeah it's bad.
Nay I didn't read the packet, I've never used any type of moisture absorber before for anything so I wasn't aware they are scented.
Yep I was thinking the same thing...
A tent would be easier to work with than a tarp especially when it's raining and I got to check the buds, but beyond that I don't think it would make a huge difference to my situation. Humidity can get up to 95% outside so that's what the RH will be inside the tent as well.