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    #61
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    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    Bozo your back what happened... I thought we lost ya

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    #62
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    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    Quote Originally Posted by d4twamp
    Bozo your back what happened... I thought we lost ya
    lol, almost i think.

    lol, i seem to have a knack for pissin' people off.

    lol, i think i need to avoid some subjects, just stay in my little office.

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    #63
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    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    glad you're back bozo! i've done some serious revamping. check out the log. lord knows i need the advice.

    -shake
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    #64
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    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    how do you get the cords in their? drill a hole and then caulk around the cord?

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    #65
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    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    don't use cocking!!! use aquarium silicone .i haven't had a chance to use mine yet ,but i got bored one day and decided to do it.took about 10 min and i had a good time. this idea was really cool and i think its going to help out a lot. thanks man for making this thread:thumbsup:

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    #66
    Senior Member

    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    Quote Originally Posted by disrupt86
    don't use cocking!!! use aquarium silicone .i haven't had a chance to use mine yet ,but i got bored one day and decided to do it.took about 10 min and i had a good time. this idea was really cool and i think its going to help out a lot. thanks man for making this thread:thumbsup:

    you're welcome man, i'm just passin' on what i learned here.

    lol, just tryin' to spread the love!

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    #67
    Junior Member

    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    The home made bubble cloner is a little box of magic.
    Tried peat pellets and rockwool with no sucess.
    Built it in a couple of hours.
    Decided to test it out with something else before hacking away at my would be mother plants.
    Since i live in an apartment, i went for a stroll and ripped off a few random branches from someones tomato and an unknown shrub, thinking if these root then its a sure thing. They were stuffed in my pockets for a good ten minutes before i sliced them and put them in.
    Wouldn't you believe it but 6 days later the roots are a couple of mm long.
    The hardest part was cutting the holes in the plastic lid without taking a finger off.
    Once its set up you dont need to touch it.
    Used a couple of drops of a Japanese product called mendael in the water (like superthrive)
    Clean, convienient, awesome.
    Thanks Bozo.
    Will be taking the real cuttings tomorrow, can't wait.:thumbsup:

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    #68
    Senior Member

    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    Quote Originally Posted by surfmania28
    The home made bubble cloner is a little box of magic.
    Tried peat pellets and rockwool with no sucess.
    Built it in a couple of hours.
    Decided to test it out with something else before hacking away at my would be mother plants.
    Since i live in an apartment, i went for a stroll and ripped off a few random branches from someones tomato and an unknown shrub, thinking if these root then its a sure thing. They were stuffed in my pockets for a good ten minutes before i sliced them and put them in.
    Wouldn't you believe it but 6 days later the roots are a couple of mm long.
    The hardest part was cutting the holes in the plastic lid without taking a finger off.
    Once its set up you dont need to touch it.
    Used a couple of drops of a Japanese product called mendael in the water (like superthrive)
    Clean, convienient, awesome.
    Thanks Bozo.
    Will be taking the real cuttings tomorrow, can't wait.:thumbsup:
    you're welcome man, i'm glad it's working as well for you as it does for me.
    lol, it's like having a $400.00 dollar EZ-cloner for a paltry $20.00 - $25.00.

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    #69
    Senior Member

    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    I 2nd that...

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    #70
    Senior Member

    cheap and easy DIY cloner and what to do with the results

    I've been reading your posts, and I'd like to say thank you so much, you've helped me immensely. The only other question I have: you keep your cloning pump on 24/7. What are the hours on your hydro system pump?

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