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geekygrower
10-10-2007, 02:47 PM
I'm just curious to hear how everyone does their cloning... I'm looking for the easiest ways to see if any of them are easier then mine... Remeber work smarter not harder...


Anyway, I use a small tupperware container with a piece of B & W polly stretched over the top. I then poke 20 holes "numbered" in the top, fill it with tap water, and drop in a air stone.

I've had almost 100% success with this. but am wondering if there may be any better way.

stinkyattic
10-10-2007, 02:50 PM
That's a pretty simple cloner, cool!
I just use rapidrooter plugs and dip-n-gro under a humidity dome. Also very simple and near 100% survival. You can then put them in almost any type of system or soil- I don't know about aero though, I've never seen it done.

geekygrower
10-10-2007, 03:03 PM
well, I don't know if this would be a aero, but when I used to grow many more plants I made this cloner and it worked 100% I don't think I ever had a clone fail...

http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-growing/93839-how-build-simple-but-effective-cloner-1-100-clones.html

PharmaCan
10-10-2007, 03:48 PM
I taught my wife how to clone. Now I kick back and watch her do it. :D

...but, short of that, you probably have the second easiest way I've ever heard of to make clones. :thumbsup:

PC :smokin:

the image reaper
10-10-2007, 11:58 PM
I use an airstone under rapidrooters in my bubble-cloner, humidity dome :smokin:

lmdesade
10-11-2007, 08:38 AM
I use pure perlite and just fill a clear container with some water in the bottom. It has no moving parts. Yet, aero cloning in straight water is about as easy as it gets.

dejayou30
10-11-2007, 03:43 PM
I am just starting to look into cloning as I have an ultra vigorous and thriving plant I want to clone for future generations. Do you have to have some kind of special chemical to get the clones to grow roots or can you just put them in water? I will most likely put the clones in rockwool for easy transplanting into my E&F system. If you need chemicals, what are some brand names I should look out for?

the image reaper
10-11-2007, 03:57 PM
I use pure perlite and just fill a clear container with some water in the bottom. It has no moving parts. Yet, aero cloning in straight water is about as easy as it gets.

bad idea using a clear container, roots are killed by light rather quickly ... :smokin:

PharmaCan
10-11-2007, 05:32 PM
I am just starting to look into cloning as I have an ultra vigorous and thriving plant I want to clone for future generations. Do you have to have some kind of special chemical to get the clones to grow roots or can you just put them in water? I will most likely put the clones in rockwool for easy transplanting into my E&F system. If you need chemicals, what are some brand names I should look out for?

I use Clonex + 1 drop of Superthrive/gallon. I mix the Clonex at 5ml/liter. I use the $4/bottle rooting powder from Lowe's. If you use rockwool, be sure to condition the cubes before you use them.

PC :smokin:

foxysox
10-11-2007, 06:46 PM
I'm 'off' Clonex, since it goes bad too fast, WELL before I use up the whole tiny $20 bottle...
Dip-n-Grow is IMHO the best rooting compound, hands down, that most of us will ever find at a grow shop.

geekygrower
10-17-2007, 01:04 AM
I'm 'off' Clonex, since it goes bad too fast, WELL before I use up the whole tiny $20 bottle...
Dip-n-Grow is IMHO the best rooting compound, hands down, that most of us will ever find at a grow shop.

Well, I have only tried two kinds of cloning chems and I'm sold on Hormex, it comes in a 4 oz bottle for like 8$ I think... just dip the cuttings in the jar for 10 seconds then place in cloner.

I then use 1 drop of thrive alive in the water for the cloner.

I have to admit.. I'm lazy. I don't remember the last time I cleaned my cloner, and there are parts with green algea but I have never had a clone die and they come out great!

socialistpete
10-17-2007, 05:48 AM
That's a pretty simple cloner, cool!
I just use rapidrooter plugs and dip-n-gro under a humidity dome. Also very simple and near 100% survival. You can then put them in almost any type of system or soil- I don't know about aero though, I've never seen it done.

Same way same result never have any die.

stinkyattic
10-18-2007, 01:50 PM
ahh Pete I see in your av!
I stripped mine down even further, and don't even use the insert any more- a rapidrooter upside-down stands up on its own, lol! I like having max air flow around all parts of the cutting and plug.

Opie Yutts
10-21-2007, 05:38 AM
You can't beat a cheapo aerocloner for ease of assembly, big fluffy root mass, and close to zero mortality rate. Use a B1 such as SuperThrive, like 2 drops per gallon to stimulate root growth and ease shock. Search scarification, do it, and dip your clones in the rooting hormone of your choice, and sit back and watch the roots come.

the image reaper
10-21-2007, 07:31 PM
I made my bubble-cloner from Opie's earlier 'how-to' threads, and have had pretty much 100% results ... great little project :thumbsup:

Comatose
10-22-2007, 01:08 AM
Ok, you are all going to laugh at how I just cloned for the first time :) I used an aluminum roast pan, soaked 4 rockwool cubes (1" that plug into 4") in water @ pH 6.0. I then put a straw in the middle of the rockwool cubes (in a box formation) on the tray, filled it with water, and put some saran wrap over the top, which rested on the straw. I used some rooting gel and made sure to peel the outer green layer off of the stems where I wanted roots. I had roots growing out of the outer rockwool cubes in about four days. Tada! hahaha

I open it up and misted daily.

Opie Yutts
10-22-2007, 01:44 AM
I am definitely not going to laugh. 4 days is awesome. That means they actually started showing roots at 2 or 3 days. That's the fastest I've ever heard of. What kind of seed is it? What kind of rooting gel?

What a great DIY success story.

Comatose
10-22-2007, 02:27 AM
Thanks for holding the laughter, lol. The clones were cut off of my first grow, bagseed. It was most definately sativa dominate, as it grew to almost 2 meters indoor thru flowering (a total lifespan of 3 1/2 months). As for the cloning gel, it was whatever comes with the BC nutrient pack (grow, boost, bloom, cloning gel, thrive alive red/green, and super bloom I think it is called...).

Yeah, I wish I had taken pictures of the setup. I was laughing at day one, and my girlfriend and I really doubted that they would take off.

Ohhhh, I also read from the "bible" that you should cut half of each leaf off, and all the lower branches, so I did that as well.

I just did this a little over a week ago, I'll take some pics tonight or tomorrow and show you the clones at 11 days from being cut. They are nice and green sitting in 4 gallons each of happy frog.