Bubble Cloning and You!

John Jacob

Active Member
Whats up Friends, I recently decided to ditch the rockwool and the jiffy pucks and spread my horizons to a more sufficient styling of cloning with a home made bubble cloner. So this thread isn't about the DIY construction like many other threads I've seen. The design is simple enough to understand.

We are here today to go over some of the highlights and tips to keep in mind for those who would like to try cloning this way which is great for dwc'n so here it is.. A little background, I tried this once earlier in my farmin days but didnt work and like others got fed up.. a couple yrs later I decided to do a lot more research not just on the setup but the science behind it and try it again. Now I have 100% success rate :roll: (have to say it to fit in) and in 7 days roots are stringin down to the tub (which is what im more excited about)

If your havin problems using RO or not having a great success rate mayb some light can be shed here.. Ditch the RO, I havent used it before but know others who have and it seems like those who use it play the ph battle up and down and up and down, I use tap water its got a little chlorine (kills algae and has some minerals that can help too) anyway.. I used a standard setup, shoe box size container, air stone, pump, and some foam inserts.
Here we go..

1. *obvious* light proof your container, not just reflecting I mean light proof. this will be explained further

2. *obvious* Use a decent pump. Bubbles bubbles bubbles.. one of the most important parts the more the better

3. Use flouros, a small amout of light is needed. The smaller the clones the less light. I used like 4inch clones and even a 150w hps was too much

4. Get the water warm 75-80'F is a good rule of thumb this will help create a warm humid environment in the container

5. Which comes to the next point, you want as high humidity as possible in the container this is what going to start the roots to pop out, this is why aero cloners work great as well the constant moisture in the air inside the conainer makes root development.

6. No need for fans or a humidity dome, the moisture coming from the bubbles in the container will increase humidity in the room/box your cloning in which will keep the leaves from drying up but shouldnt start mold as long as you open and let some air circulate once a day or so.

7.LIGHTLY scrape the bottom half inch or so of the stem tip with a razor, which was cut at 45 degree angle of course

Now for the most controversial part, "Do the tips get submerged or just above the water line?" This is what I've found, it all has to do with how many bubbles you have. If you have a good pump and good size air stone then I would place the tips about a quarter to a half inch above the water line, this will speed up the root process. If you have a small pump which doesnt go crazy then the closer you want the tips to the water line. I wouldnt however submerge them completely, do an experiment of your own but submerging takes longer cuz the plant doesnt need roots as desperately so it'll concentrate on upper leaf growth.
For those beginners I would put the stem tip barely touching the water and as time goes on the water level will naturally go down this is fine remember tho not too far keep it within an inch range
So recap, if we have a high humidity in the container with warmth, and light getting in (rule #1) this is a great environment for algae and bacteria, which can easily attack you fragile little girls. So light proofing is important! no light, no algae!

As far as nutes.. no need, I'm sure thrive will help those hard cloners. But plain tap water is fine its the humidity that will get those roots goin then transplant them into your veg container.

So follow these little tips and I'm sure you will have some success and then its up to you to adjust accordingly based on your setup.

Hope this info can help others out there, constructive input is always welcome

Goodluck and Happy Farming! :leaf:
 

John Jacob

Active Member
Down to 5 days now! Ive been doing some variable changes with rooting gel vs. cloning powder vs. nothing but a little scraping.. and seems no difference in my case except the powder does get washed off and kinda annoying being on the bottom of your rez but besides that I still prefer just a little scraping and nothing else
 

squarepush3r

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very cool, I tried to make a bubble cloner several months ago, they all failed! I am not sure exactly what happened, but I want to make another once since the professional cloners cost like $300 for ez-clone
 

John Jacob

Active Member
dont mind the pictures at all, go nuts..

Honestly guys I tried it myself once failed and said ah hell with it and went back to jiffypucks and cloning gel.. then I had some down time and was determined to get this going so I did more research as to why and how to get roots from just a wet stem no rooting powder/gel needed and I'm tellin you as long as you get the conditions as close as possible to the info above you'll have roots in no time just takes a little bit of patients cuz literally for the first like week it doesnt look like anything is happening but as long as your leaves are staying green and not wilting too much then your good those roots will be poppin soon..
 

Vumar

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What kind of styrofoam is that? I cant see this working with rockwool (which is what I use for convience)... however I want enough information to start making a cheap DIY. Im curious... such fast results and great success rates.
 

brokenturtle3102

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What do you guys use once you make the system for the top of the plants? I try to put a muditiy dome over my bucket but it still isn't humid enough.
 

John Jacob

Active Member
What kind of styrofoam is that? I cant see this working with rockwool
It can be whatever foam you want, people have used like pool floats, I've been using foam that insulate/protect copper pipes got it at Homedepot. Yea no this wont work with rockwool, the idea is to have your scraped stem in the humid air of the rez container and getting sprayed by those popping bubbles. once they develope roots you can pop it right into RW if that floats your boat or into the netpot/hydroton. I'm just about to finish a full cycle using the foam even in flower, some ppl I guess dont approve because of stability reasons but I liked it, no need for buying more Rockwool, hydroton, net pots the list goes on. I just cut a foam plug that fits snug and move them from my veg container to a flower container same size hole and wala!

What do you guys use once you make the system for the top of the plants? I try to put a muditiy dome over my bucket but it still isn't humid enough
The box my cloner is in, has no fans or vents, so with all the humidity inside the container eventualy escapes and keeps the box humid as well..
In the past I've put a dome on top but make sure your spraying the dome and leaves a couple times a day also opening it up once or twice for fresh air then put the dome right back on
 
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