could i use this for cuttings and still plant in soil??????

ru4r34l

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Yes, cuttings would be fine to root in the cloner and then transplant into soil.

If your 1/10th handy you can make an aerocloner for about 1/2 of the commercial price, I made one that works insanely wel.

regards,o
 

budolskie

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can u explain how to please and a list of what i would need as im in no hurry as just ordering seeds now and wont be taking clones till these seeds are ready for flower room
 

ru4r34l

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Did you get your cloner built yet :?

If you still need any assistance I will try my best, below is a shot of the first cloner I built. It's about a year old and cost me about $48 with all the little things I decide to buy, but if all you need is something that works a simple yougurt cup and lidand bubbler (stone and pump) can easily root 5 clones in a week.



regards,
 

budolskie

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IV got a while to build it like am just germinating seeds now and will be taking clones off them b4 I flip
 

Vindicated

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Have you tried cloning in a cup of water? You don't need a fancy cloner. Just change out the water every day. Fast food cups with lids work great.
 

Vindicated

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Works for me. I cut at a 45° angle and dip into rooting gel then place it in a taco bell cup and put it under CFLs. The plastic lid holds the stem perfectly. I change out the water daily and in about 7-10 days I have roots.
 

budolskie

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U got any pics show me yours rooting IV just orderd a heated propagator to start my seeds off in once germinated
 
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