Figlove
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I am having trouble rooting in sand. I use a clear, plastic sterilite container with white lid. The play sand is about an inch high. I lay the cutting on top of the dry sand and push it in slightly so that the cuttings is maybe 1/3 to 1/2 covered. I spritz it with maybe 5 sprays of water and put the lid on. The cuttings seemed to dry out. When I added 2-3 additional sprays of water with new cuttings, the cuttings grew mold. (Cuttings had been soaked in a 50/50 mixture of water and 3% peroxide and then dried before placing them in the sand.)
The YouTube videos I have seen on the topic say that as long as you can see condensation on the sides of the container, you are fine. That has not been my experience. I have not used heat. Can anybody suggest possible improvements that will help prevent over-watering or under-watering? Thanks in advance!
The YouTube videos I have seen on the topic say that as long as you can see condensation on the sides of the container, you are fine. That has not been my experience. I have not used heat. Can anybody suggest possible improvements that will help prevent over-watering or under-watering? Thanks in advance!