agreed! i also use them with great results, i did buy a aero cloner for smaller batches though
Well I just got a new glass from McDonald's. And my tap water is back on after our big power failure. Mine was $1.29 (rip off for carbonated water) and I snagged 8 extra lids for 8 new clones. How much is that little aerocloner?
BTW my cloners worked non-stop during the days the juice was off. My DWC that I JUST built and put a flowering clone in? Pump that bitch every hour for a few minutes with a double action air pump we use camping for air mattresses.
I transplanted a FLOWERING plant after transplanting her, thinking about it, digging her up, taking her to the sink and bathing her roots until all traces of organic were gone. Put her in a net cup, filled it with horticultural grade pumice and put her in that DWC filled with RO water. PPM zero (from a hemodialysis water treatment room) at start. 4 ML each of Sensi Bloom A&B, 1/4 teaspoon Beastie Bloomz and 2 ML Bud Candy (scared to put molasses in her). PPM 450, pH 5.5 by METERS that are pro quality and calibrated, temp 65.
next AM she was smiling so PPM increased to 600 PPM and so on until 4 days post she is at 990-1000 PPM, pH is 5.6 after adjustment. She smells like her mama.
BS to "you can't transplant flowering plants". Done it hundreds of times in all types if situations. have some died? A few. 95% easy have made it.
BS to "don't touch the roots". I have worked in Level I trauma center surgery including neurosurgery and seen the human brain and many parts of the central nervous system hundreds of times in 30+ years. A plant ain't it, ain't got one and responds like, well, a plant! Trust me.
BS to clone systems when water and a glass do it. But hey - the folks that make them and sell them don't see it that way and they need jobs.