Ive never done it, but apparently, it can be done....I had about 80% success rate using the DIY aero cloner for the first time. I also put some cuttings directly into coco, having never tried either method, and trying to ensure i would not lose any genetics, and i got 100% SUCCESS in the COCO! Considering it does not use electricity, and i got better results, my cloner is destined for a dark corner...
EASY!
Put on heat mat, NOT under a humidity dome....just in the cup under light...QUOTE]
Why no humidity dome?
It doesn't need a humidity dome.....just like when cloning in hydroponic bubbler (coco is hydroponic...)
good advice from teacher! i do almost exactly the same and love my turkey baster for light watering chores, the great thing about the coco is the gheto nature of process, it couldn't be any simpler, once the beer cups of coco, i use the bagged variety, are well soaked, and i use a drill to cut a hole in each cups bottom, i like dip n gro, follow directions for hardwood cuttings, pencil the holes in the wet coco, dip 'em and set em water lightly with warm water, i use well water and mix in some house and garden roots excelerator, i love that stuff, i have a rubbermaid container with a 24" 2 lamp fixture mounted to the lid, set on a heating pad if the room temps are cool, wintertime, left alone for up to a week, roots will be a poppin' in short order. i also have a aero cloner that works well but the simplicity of the coco cloning is beutiful, when my power was off due to storms, all i had to do was keep the rubbermaid near the woodstove and the light wasn't much extra drain on my small emergency generator, the clones still rooted on schedule, just another piece of evidence to the effectiveness of this method, gro on! jc
Well this is what i do.....Cut,Clonex,16oz beer cup,flushed coco with 2ml per gallon of pbp. 5 days or so and done. Leave in beer cup for 5more days and transplant. Works to the tune of 100% unless i fuck something up. Clones faster then the bubbler for me. Hope i have been of some help.
When my Afghans and Mazars get big enough, i'm going to take some cuttings to have one mother of each, and i'll do some (if not most) in straight coco. I'll update with my results with pics if anyone would be intrested...
EDIT: Mabey a side-by-side comparison of straight coco/rapid rooters/peat pellets?
yep, hardwood dilution recipe seems to get the quickest rooting. jc