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Anyone have any opinions on what seems to be the best temperature and humidity level for rooting cuttings? Also, is air movement good/bad/indifferent when it comes to rooting? I just made a "rooting chamber" - just shelving encased in plastic, along with a heat mat, lighting and water for humidity, as well as a fan. The temperature is fluctuating between 77 and 82 and the humididty level is staying in the 80's.
Side note: the seed pods on my dischidia vidalii burst open on Friday as I was preparing for company...got 'em scattered in a pot and am keeping my fingers crossed!
Thanks!
Kelly
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