I think a lot of it has to do with what part of the world you live in, and a whole bunch on humidity. I've found that pests around here don't like a grow with under 30 humidity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rock.Steady
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I think a lot of it has to do with what part of the world you live in, and a whole bunch on humidity. I've found that pests around here don't like a grow with under 30 humidity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rock.Steady
So when the hubby and I were dating he came over for the first time and commented on how clean my place was. I told him yep, I had cleaned it for company. He looked SHOCKED and then said (and I'll never forget this) "Well when you come over to my place I'm not cleaning. I mean, I like you and everything but I'm NOT cleaning the house."
now Thats a M-A-N:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
What about when you go over to his place, and it's your place as well. Does he clean the house then?
Well......my half's fairly clean.....:D
Nice work MVP!
Hopefully, I'll get a chance to put some of this into action this year, soon as it stops raining and snowing here anyhow lol.
flame waves to opie and weedhound 'hope you guys are well too!'
Well it has been a little while since I built anything DIY, and I couldn't fight the bug, so I just built this contraption. I'm gonna post pics and not write up too much, but I will say this: THIS LITTLE DAMN THING IS THE EASIEST CLONING THINGEE I HAVE EVER USED. Virtually foolproof... well at least for the average fool.
The cloner started out as a Sterlite 16 qt clear container with a blue lid. I then covered it with aluminum tape to make it lightproof. Next I drilled 12 holes in the lid and cut some 1/2 in ID clear vinyl tubing into 2.5 in lengths, then I used a hot glue gun to attach the tubing to the lid. I used some weatherstripping to hold the clones in place. Uh wait a second, I am getting ahead of myself. On to some pictures...
So where was I? :wtf: Oh yeah... more pics so you can see what I have done to put this thing together. I used 2 of the 10 in airstones and some vinyl tubing attached to an air pump to drive the bubbler. I drilled holes at the top of the container so that I don't have to worry about leaks. Also I cut the tubing at an angle (pic 2) to make it easier to feed thru the hole. Once inside I cut it squared off (pic 1) before attaching to the air stones.
Once I got the lines cut and air stones hooked up I proceeded to load it up with some fresh cuts. I took these off the Bonsai Mums and now I have 6 Master Kush, 4 Black Domina, and 2 Blueberry cuts starting to root. The amazing thing is that I threw this cloner together Saturday afternoon, took cuts Sat. night, and by Monday morning they had started rooting already. Oh BTW, the dome is another Sterlite container turned upside down. Fits perfect.
Here, look for yourself. I'll update with pics in a week when the roots are easier to see. Enjoy... :stoned:
MVP, I like the new cloner, I think I might build something similar, I'm getting really bored of rapid rooters and they seem to cause the stems to rot more often than not. I haven't ever used or seen an aerocloner being used, so I have a few questions. Do you use just water inside of it, and mix in some rooting hormone? Do you still dip your cuttings in a cloning solution? what is the distance between the surface of the liquid in the cloner, and the bottom of the cuttings? Thanks man :thumbsup: