Ancillary North Carolina
Propagation Environment: Domes, Mats, and Timing
Successful propagation is about controlling a small environment precisely: a humidity dome holds moisture, a heat mat keeps the root zone warm, and timing the hardening-off prevents shock. Each piece is inexpensive, but skipping one stalls the whole tray.
Vent domes gradually as roots form and watch the mat temperature, since too much heat dries cuttings out. A repeatable propagation setup turns clone survival from luck into routine.