Sounds like a cool variety.

People are right though about taking cuttings during the flowering stage though. This will not give you a more "mature" clone, it will only make it much more difficult to get rooting and keep healthy, and may result in a small, spindly mother. It's much better if you can take your cuttings from a strong plant that's in the veg state. Not only will it be much easier, but the chances for a strong healthy plant are much better.

I'm glad you found a system that works well for you, but with just a little tweaking you get that 80% success rate up to about 99.9%. Cool cloner, thanks for sharing. I've just made a new one too. Thread and log coming soon, probably.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . My DIY Cloner .............. Rating: 5