Delta9, I think what happened is that I forgot to fully drain (tilting to eliminate the pwt) the turface during the initial prep. process. It's the only thing I can come up with. It's not the wicking material or the plant. It's not the smaller "latch" container. Humidity was never above 55% in the room with the clones. It's a small, empty, clean bedroom, shades pulled, no mildew on the window glass. One of three that survived has started to slowly yellow. The covers have been off for two days. none of the perlite cuts have wilted or rotted. the perlite that i use is graded as coarse. big pieces, rinsed to remove the dust. i'll take some more in a few days and put them in turface.
i don't know, zeke, my wicks drain the pwt automatically. it is obvious that your containers stayed too wet, though.
something we haven't discussed is air embolism. with hollow stems i turn them upside down in water and thump them lightly a few times. but that really isn't too likely in your case. i could see one or two once in a while but not a large percentage of cuts at once.
don't feel obligated to use turface if you are more successful in perlite.
good luck with the next batch.