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Ice-tube cloner from WallyWorld

Lone Wolf

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hey whats up all you world class cloning sons of bitches!

hey whats up all you world class cloning sons of bitches!

here are the 7 that i made...

i drilled holes in the blue rubber piece that comes off...

only use roottech rooting hormone (cloning gel), and coco...

i think the secret with rooting hormone and coco is making sure the coco is packed in nice and tight... not sure if anyone said that in this thread, but thats whats working for me!

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the cuts that are first to root are transplanted into red party cup and stuck underneath the 4ftT5 that i use as a shelf for the cuts as they bake underneath the double t-8 fluoros...
 
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treefrog

Good cloner!

Heat is vital. The best way to accomplish the ideal temps, imho, is with a product called "Flexwatt" It is used to provide reptiles with a "hotspot" in their cages. It's also used for incubators. Very cheap too!

You can buy it by the foot. It's very thin, so you can put it under things.. cloners!
A foot of the 11" Flexwatt is a few bucks and the clips that you need to hook it up are even less. All you need is a cheap extension cord and a rheostat (dimmer switch). With the dimmer, you can just dial in the temp you want. This stuff lasts for a looong time too. I've had some around for 15 years that still works great.

Here's some Flexwatt (not me selling) with videos showing how it goes together, works etc. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270585555648&rvr_id=&crlp=1_263602_263622&UA=WXF%3F&GUID=f0c6db4d1290a0aad26148a1ff2b05e8&itemid=270585555648&ff4=263602_263622
 

Dave Coulier

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Good cloner!

Heat is vital. The best way to accomplish the ideal temps, imho, is with a product called "Flexwatt" It is used to provide reptiles with a "hotspot" in their cages. It's also used for incubators. Very cheap too!

You can buy it by the foot. It's very thin, so you can put it under things.. cloners!
A foot of the 11" Flexwatt is a few bucks and the clips that you need to hook it up are even less. All you need is a cheap extension cord and a rheostat (dimmer switch). With the dimmer, you can just dial in the temp you want. This stuff lasts for a looong time too. I've had some around for 15 years that still works great.

Here's some Flexwatt (not me selling) with videos showing how it goes together, works etc. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...f2b05e8&itemid=270585555648&ff4=263602_263622

Man, thats sweet. Thanks for posting that. Ill have to give it a try sometime.
 

Oldmanriver

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A lot of people don't realize that perlite doesn't absorb water...just the spaces in the expanded rock hold water. Vermiculite actually swells up like a sponge when whetted out and slowly releases the water. When the Vermiculite is watered it tends to hold the clone stems tight because it expands in size as it absorbs water, ensuring good stem contact.
I've built many many cloners, and have had good luck with the rapid rooter plugs. My only complaint besides having to drive 30 miles to buy them is that if you don't plant deep enough the stems wiggle in the foam like plugs, rather than flexing and getting stronger.
I like your idea and will get a couple soon.
 

Lone Wolf

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my "heating pad" is the t5 that the clones sit on! that baby gets decently hot! hot enough for them to like it...
 

someotherguy

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here's a couple shots of my cloner cab that i built to
house 4 of these trays, note the design allows me to
passively re-capture the heat from the bulbs from the
lower short-term vegging area to heat the cloners above.

btw, i'm using PL-L's as my light source, 1x 55watt
3000K bulb up top above the cloners and 2x 55 watt
6400K bulbs down below for the newly rooted clones.





...and here are a few shots of the result, i get near
100% if i use healty cuts.




anyway, i decided to give these a try kinda on a lark,
i was already getting near 100% with my bubbler.
they just looked so easy and small i had to try them
and am i glad i did, haven't used that bubbler in more
than a year, lol.

sending out a big thank you to Burnt Rope, you da man, lol.

peace, SOG
 

Budley Doright

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here's a couple shots of my cloner cab that i built to
house 4 of these trays, note the design allows me to
passively re-capture the heat from the bulbs from the
lower short-term vegging area to heat the cloners above.

btw, i'm using PL-L's as my light source, 1x 55watt
3000K bulb up top above the cloners and 2x 55 watt
6400K bulbs down below for the newly rooted clones.





...and here are a few shots of the result, i get near
100% if i use healty cuts.




anyway, i decided to give these a try kinda on a lark,
i was already getting near 100% with my bubbler.
they just looked so easy and small i had to try them
and am i glad i did, haven't used that bubbler in more
than a year, lol.

sending out a big thank you to Burnt Rope, you da man, lol.

peace, SOG


It seems you have picked up all the fine points...

Im also a former bubble cloner.... Need one????

I use the same cloner above....rooted clones below for warmth...


The system does work....


Lone Wolf..... now thats some fire power....


lol.....
 
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JackTheGrower

Wow.. I read the thread from start to finish. My Eyes hurt!

I'm in. I ordered two units from is it REI? Amazon is out and states they don't know when it will be available.
I am going to watch the wallmart as well.

I too wander around looking at things to use. LOL I thought I was the only one checking the odds and ends out for useful stuff.

I had been leaving the LED panel on 24/7 but I will take it down to 18.

I feel Vermiculite and water are honourable organic mediums. I do love soil blocks and will start seeds in them.
This looks like it will take the stress off. I don't clone that often but I am now interested in breeding and clones are a necessary part of a breeding program.

I'll update in a month or two. I have a batch in mini-pots and my soil mix at the moment.

And REI was fast! LOL Speak of the Devil

At $5 each and shipping the prompt priority mail delivery was sweet! If this saves me worries it's money well spent.

I'll get to work on the new grow-toy! I'll do the A - ? and 1 to 9 numbering. That seems easier to keep track of in a way.

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Edit All done.. I went with rows A1, A2, A3, B1 ..... and a reference side to know the depth of row such as A1-1 B2-3 and so on.. It's my way of thinking.

But I want to share my Durofix screwdriver/drill Simply the best small drill I have ever known. Holds a charge and has a lot of torque. Amazon says the Durofix 4V is out of stock but there are others so I would buy another Durofix any time.
Most handy.. Light weight easier to use than big drills and cordless.

Now I need some vermiculite and room in the clone station.
 
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someotherguy

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Wow.. I read the thread from start to finish. My Eyes hurt!

I'm in. I ordered two units from is it REI? Amazon is out and states they don't know when it will be available.
I am going to watch the wallmart as well.

I too wander around looking at things to use. LOL I thought I was the only one checking the odds and ends out for useful stuff.

I had been leaving the LED panel on 24/7 but I will take it down to 18.

I feel Vermiculite and water are honourable organic mediums. I do love soil blocks and will start seeds in them.
This looks like it will take the stress off. I don't clone that often but I am now interested in breeding and clones are a necessary part of a breeding program.

I'll update in a month or two. I have a batch in mini-pots and my soil mix at the moment.

And REI was fast! LOL Speak of the Devil

At $5 each and shipping the prompt priority mail delivery was sweet! If this saves me worries it's money well spent.

I'll get to work on the new grow-toy! I'll do the A - ? and 1 to 9 numbering. That seems easier to keep track of in a way.

---

Edit All done.. I went with rows A1, A2, A3, B1 ..... and a reference side to know the depth of row such as A1-1 B2-3 and so on.. It's my way of thinking.

But I want to share my Durofix screwdriver/drill Simply the best small drill I have ever known. Holds a charge and has a lot of torque. Amazon says the Durofix 4V is out of stock but there are others so I would buy another Durofix any time.
Most handy.. Light weight easier to use than big drills and cordless.

Now I need some vermiculite and room in the clone station.


high Jack, good to see you got your ice-tubes, you'll
be glad you did, i promise, lol.

and thank you Burnt Rope for all you and this thread
have done for me, cloning been berry berry good to me!

peace, SOG
 

sumo

Member
I had never cloned before and wasn't looking forward to it till I saw this thread and then I couldn't wait. This method works great. My moms looked so bad that when I was cutting bottom branches of plants just starting flower I looked at what I was throwing away and said shit , these are clones. So now I just took clones of the clones I made with this ice tray. So now I just ordered my first non Nirvana strain. Bog bubble at $100 for ten seeds. It will be well worth it if I can get a good pheno for a mom. Thanks Burnt Rope.
 

Budley Doright

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Its nice to hear the stories of how the cloner has helped....


Everyone make sure you monitor your temps....


spend the 3 bucks on a thermometer....


WHen this thread was first put up.... Im pretty sure that most of the cloning gurus thought I was crazy because of the high temps we use here....

over time the nay-sayers have been proven wrong....


cannabis clones love 80 plus......


The system works....if it doesnt you are doing something wrong.....
 

Riddick

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I had problems with the blue caps not staying flat and allowing some vermiculite coming out. Didn't seem to effect anything that much. Also using a heat mat with temp sensor. Only problem with that is temp fluctuation in room causes the heat mat to run cooler at night. Best bet for stable water temps is the aquarium heater.
Found these clear frozen treat trays, for those not needing alot of clones. These need modification but should work well. Order online from BB & Beyond........4.99ea.
 

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someotherguy

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I had problems with the blue caps not staying flat and allowing some vermiculite coming out. Didn't seem to effect anything that much. Also using a heat mat with temp sensor. Only problem with that is temp fluctuation in room causes the heat mat to run cooler at night. Best bet for stable water temps is the aquarium heater.
Found these clear frozen treat trays, for those not needing alot of clones. These need modification but should work well. Order online from BB & Beyond........4.99ea.
high man, don't worry about a little vermiculite spilling
into the res, won't bother anything.

...and yeah, those popsicle trays will work fine althoug
if you don't need many clones you can just cut one of the
ice-tube-trays in half, well, almost in half as one will have
13 cells and one will have 14 but you get the idea.

thanks again Burnt Rope, lol.

peace, SOG
 

Riddick

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I thought these others would work well for larger cuts, and also have a larger root mass to start out with. You can also visually check root development too.

The verm coming out the bottom is no big deal really, just need to top off the tube. The trouble I see is just taking the clone tray out of the res. tray without dropping the blue caps and dumping the verm out the bottom. I'm on day 7 now and will check results next Sat.

I'm cloning some Sativas and this was my last hope of rooted cuts before I need to get things going into flower.
 

someotherguy

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I thought these others would work well for larger cuts, and also have a larger root mass to start out with. You can also visually check root development too.

The verm coming out the bottom is no big deal really, just need to top off the tube. The trouble I see is just taking the clone tray out of the res. tray without dropping the blue caps and dumping the verm out the bottom. I'm on day 7 now and will check results next Sat.

I'm cloning some Sativas and this was my last hope of rooted cuts before I need to get things going into flower.


yeah man, this shouldn't be possible if you have the
blue piece on right as they fit tight, it's actually a
pain to take it off if it's on properly.

also, if your clones are well rooted, the roots will hold the vermiculite in any case.

peace, SOG

 

Jack Dupp

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This is such a great idea.

Thanks for the idea Burnt Rope. My biggest weakness in growing is cloning.

I have used E-Z Cloners, Rapid Rooters, and rockwool with less than spectacular results. The last time I used Rapid Rooters and got 20%.

I was able to find the tray at the 2nd Wal-Mart I went to. I might go back tomorrow and buy a few more.

Looking forward to trying it out tomorrow on some Green Crack and Skunk #1 cuttings.

Thanks again.
 

Jack Dupp

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I followed the directions up to the point where you said to gently push down on the vermiculite.
I had read it as: pack it as hard as you can.

This morning my cuttings were wilted, bad.

I re-read the original post, discovered my mistake, repacked/replanted, and they are perking up after 4 hrs.

If this works for me I will be so grateful to you Burnt Rope.
 

Lone Wolf

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THESE CLONERS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE GREAT SUCCESS WITH ONLY COCO, AND PH'D WATER!

I HONESTLY DITCHED MY AERO-CLONERS FOR THESE SMALL LIL GUYS! THEY TAKE UP NO SPACE, REQUIRE NO PUMPS, AND THEY ARE SIMPLEEEEEEEEEE!
 

Budley Doright

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Jack dupp.....

Let me clarify the vermiculite....

If you pack the vermiculite too loose then water cant wick properly all the way to the surface....

I dont pack loosely but use firm pressure....

When I first load the cloner with vermiculite then add water....


I always wait until the surface is moist before adding the clones.... about 15 minutes or so....

Your clones should not wilt......so clearly you had an issue.... perhaps you did pack them too tight....but remember the goldielocks thing....


not too loose....and not too tight..... but just right.....


Thanks Lone wolf more than one of us are former aero cloners who wont look back....

With one shoplight and 5 cloners you can do 135 clones for 32 watts......
 

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