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Don't know whether bottom heat will help for growth after seedling stage, but it'll certainly be useful for getting buttons to root. I've just used dry, coarse sand or a dry very low humus mix to root loph buttons. Didn't find any real tricks to it, although I've heard putting a little moisture down very seldomly (and after they are fully calloused, of course) can help. I wouldn't try with watering until I'd waited a good six months with a dry mix, though.

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I can only say that light is far more important than heat, seedlings are said to be harder than mature plants, sometimes. I never used a heat pad, but I would like to experiment with it too...

I would guess though that heat pad + rooting pup should not be too warm or it might shrivel the pup too much

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