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Propagation & Cloning FAQ's
You need a tray with a humidity dome, a propagation medium to strike into, and a rooting hormone for the cut. A heat mat is the next add-on and usually the one that matters most in a cool room. If you do not want to assemble the pieces yourself, propagation kits put the tray, dome and usually a heat mat in one box.
Cloning is a type of propagation. Propagation is any way of making new plants, seed included. Cloning means taking a cutting from a parent so the new plant is genetically identical. The hardware is almost the same — cuttings just also need a rooting hormone and higher humidity.
Not in every room, but it is the most useful extra in a cool space. Seeds and cuttings respond to root-zone temperature more than air temperature, and the mats we stock lift the medium roughly 5–11°C above whatever the room is doing. Through a warm summer you may not need one at all.
It depends on the species, how woody the cutting is, and how warm you keep the root zone, so no single number is trustworthy. You can control the conditions: humidity above, gentle bottom heat below, a hormone at the cut and low light. Roots showing through the sides or base of the plug are the cue to pot on.
A tray, dome and heat mat costs less, runs quieter and scales by buying more trays — that is the home-grower default. A cloning machine holds cuttings in collars over aerated water with no medium, which suits repeat, high-volume cloning. Stations here run from 16 sites to 144, so the real question is how often you clone.
You can skip it, but propagation wants warmer, wetter and much dimmer conditions than a flowering room, and those are hard to hold in the same space. A compact clone tent gives you that climate without dedicating a full-size tent, and it pairs with a low-wattage propagation light rather than a full-power fixture.
Far less than an established plant. A fresh cutting has no roots to support strong growth, so a full-power flowering fixture does more harm than good. Low-wattage propagation bars and T5-style fixtures are built for this stage, and the store lists them separately from the main grow light range for that reason.

