so i dont use clonex or nutes or dome just water ph,d 5.5 / 6.0
then just wait ?????????
I've been aerocloning for years... I get 100% results.
First off - keep everything clean!!! After thoroughly cleaning with soap and water. Run a mild bleach solution through your aerocloner (5% bleach 95% water) for about 15 minutes. Run two more rinse runs for 15 minutes each with plain water. Repeat a third time if any bleach smell is still present.
Fill your cloner with RO water with a bit of Botanicare CalMag to 150PPM. If your tap is under 300PPM - you can use that. If your tap is higher than 300PPM, you can add tap water to RO water until it is about 150 - 200PPM. The perfect water temp is 73F.... If your unit is in a cold garage or basement, an aquarium water heater could be used. In most cases, keeping the water cool is more of a challenge. To this end, a cycle timer set to 4 on 1 off (or 5/1, 3/1) will reduce the heat generated by the pump (and provide even more oxygen). For cloning, 24/7 irrigation is fine - and this will help keep temps up if you are in a cold room. Beyond the CalMag (if you need it), don't add any nutes to your mix. Ph to 5.8.
Do not use a humidome with aerocloners! This is another great advantage of aerocloning - plants do not have to be hardened off.
When taking your cuts, try to leave 2 nodes above the collar and 2 nodes below... in any event, be sure to leave, at least 1/2 inch of stem below the netcup. I usually cut the bottom out of my netcups too - but this is not required... this helps with long-stemmed cuts. Dip the cut in Clonex is fine (but not required) - but don't add any additional Clonex to the mix. Also - use the Clonex sparingly - too much of it can acutally inhibit root growth... just dip the end in Clonex and let the excess run off before sticking.
That's it, Buddy!
I use homemade cloner/veg units... (I clone and veg in the same unit). From there, I go into custom Flower units to finish - all in the same 2" net cup! Easy as pie!