If you wanna give it a try, by all means. Cloning is a very straightforward process and there's no right way to do it. So whether you Bubble clone submerged in the water, or use an aero misting spray, both will root.Is it worth buying aqua bubble clone machine. I been using root riot an want to try a a bubble cloner machine. Seem like it be less time taking cutting an putting it in neoprene 2 cutting per neoprene net.
Thinking about doing a 5 gal bucket diy bubble to test it out. Online sell 20 site for $80 which is alot for a small toteIf you wanna give it a try, by all means. Cloning is a very straightforward process and there's no right way to do it. So whether you Bubble clone submerged in the water, or use an aero misting spray, both will root.
It's too simple to not just build yourself.Thinking about doing a 5 gal bucket diy bubble to test it out. Online sell 20 site for $80 which is alot for a small tote
What air pump you recommend on buying.It's too simple to not just build yourself.
I reccomend you instead do an Aero cloner and build a little manifold from either 1/2" PVC or black vinyl hydro tubing and some 360° sprayers. Throw it on a pump, 100-200 gph inside a 5 gal bucket. Fill it up with RO Water to where it's just below the manifold sprayers. Use a filter mesh bag tied around the pump. Clogging those heads means dead cuttings. Search for "Mesh Tea Bag" if buying online.What air pump you recommend on buying.
That looks pretty nice and not too difficult. I am more inclined to plunk down the $80 for a Clone King but this is an excellent alternative. I think the rigid lid of the Clone King makes it easier to work with. I'm trying to picture how it would work out with a flimsy tote lid. Maybe glue a chunk of plexiglass tot he top of it.why did I have to see a cloner thread as I was laying down...
Ive used both, both work. I prefer the aero cloner.
If you do a bubble cloner, use a long and short box, something less than a foot tall imo. Biggest annoyance with the bubble bucket cloning was how full I had to keep it.
Made this for a local friend today. Cheap 300gph pump, $8 in lowes, and a handful of amazon sprayers. All he has to do is drop it in a 17 gallon tote and drill some holes.
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Because I fill that tote when I take clones. I'd have to run 3 or 4 buckets. Plus I like to grow the roots longer and wouldn't have room to do that in a small bucket.Just curious, why make a manifold and all of that instead of just using a sprinkler head on a pump? seems it would be much easier to make.
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I thought about this but i leave them in too long for that. Some of my roots wouldnt fit through the pipe at transplant time and it didnt look like anything bigger than that would work because of light.Actually, I was shown an even smarter way to do th collars. just 1/2" PVC in about 2" lengths stuck into holes drilled in the tote. It might be a snug enough friction fit, but epoxy or hot glue would keep them there. The cuttings just slide into the PVC tubes and the branching and leaves at the top keep the clone suspended. No collars to clean. Ever.
ROFL, so use 3/4" or even 1" and just crunch a piece of tin foil or some Shit around the stem to keep out light. By the way, the roots in your pics would fit through 1/2" pvc easy. They twist together to pretty thinI thought about this but i leave them in too long for that. Some of my roots wouldnt fit through the pipe at transplant time and it didnt look like anything bigger than that would work because of light.
You see how big some of those are! couldnt twist some them up quite that small. Sometimes they start forming root balls in the water.ROFL, so use 3/4" or even 1" and just crunch a piece of tin foil or some Shit around the stem to keep out light. By the way, the roots in your pics would fit through 1/2" pvc easy. They twist together to pretty thin