Hey,turtle how's it going?

On overgrow website someone devoted a whole picture tutorial on clones in only water, no gel and no bubbles. If you're interested check that out. It's in advanced techniques.

I've grown tomatos, by just sticking a clone in water, by a window. You want dim light, not bright. After several days the clone roots. Recently, I did the same in swallow water culture with floating a clone in a slice of pool noodle. Took 9 days to root outdoors in 70 degree weather day and 40 degrees at night. Instead of bubbles I used a submersible pump in the tray. I didn't even trim the large leaves on the clone. Just left them. After the plant set out 2 inch roots, the large leaves started to yellow.

My plants are only a week old. When they get large enough, I will clone them and try several different methods of cloning. Hope this helps.
Gen Reviewed by Gen on . DWC cloning didn't work well Has anyone tried making clones in a bubble cloner, but with the stems submerged in the water instead of above the water's surface? After reading on a forum about that method, my friend tried that. Thinking it would be easier to just let the stems hang in the water than worry about every spot on the surface getting misted. Not sure what the temps were unfortunately, but room temps were never over 75 day/? night. Many airlines, just a few inches apart, bubbling like mad. Instead of rooting Rating: 5