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Super Cheap Mass Cloner

Grizz

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german_aero said:
I'm sure you haven't tried an aero fog cloner, which shows the same or better results.
which brand are you using and please post some pics, I tried a mist cloner and had terrible results and the damn thing was huge, took up way to much space
 
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Cozy Amnesia

When I go to clone soon, this is what I will due.

Thanks a lot h3ad!

Oh, then do you put your clones into straight coco after they've rooted?
 

daltron

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rooting gel

rooting gel

pizzadude said:
do you need to dip cuttings in gel prior to inserting into the perlite?
I have done it with rooting gel and with out,
Great results either way all though it seems to take a couple of days longer with out the rooting gel, still producing the same great results.
daltron Jr.
 

Quazi

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Thanks Grat3fulh3ad

Thanks Grat3fulh3ad

This method worked wonders for me.

This is my first time cloning so be gentle. Any tips are appreciated!

Here's the ingredients:


I couldn't make it over to the dollar store unfortunately.
3 tubs. 1 white. 2 black. $2.00 a piece
1 bag of perlite ~$3.75
2 packages of wicks at $2.00 a piece

$13.75 total. Close enough to the $10.00 mark to make me happy :)

Trimmed up the white box as recommended:


Drilled the holes and cleaned off the tub:


Put the wicks through that were cut in half:


The wicks soaked up the water pretty quick and the perlite was damp within an hour or so. Then then clones found their happy homes inside.

Attached a clamp lamp and voila:


They are still looking very happy after some time in the cloner. Here's a peak inside while lifting the lid to give 'em some air:


Since this is my first time cloning, I wanted to experiment with lengths, thicknesses and nodes when cloning. In addition, I wanted to test out this new cloner so I put them in many different spots to see how they did.

All in all there's about 25-30 clones in there trying to spread their wings and fly.

:jump:

We'll see what happens!

Grat3fulh3ad... as it has been said time and time again in this thread:
:respect: :respect:

Wonderful guide.
 
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wintermoon

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I have had pretty good luck with Rootone, but I am always looking for new things to try. Giving this build a shot. Thanks for the info.
 

pizzadude

Member
any replacement that can be used instead of tiki torch wicks? I'm not able to get any locally for some reason.... Can i use rolled pieces of cotton t-shirts?(i thought i read that somewhere here....

also, how high into the perlite should the wicks reach?
 

Quazi

Member
There was someone else in this thread that mentioned using rolled up shirts, however that was after a failure using cotton tiki torch wicks. So, maybe cotton + this method isn't the greatest. I'm not sure though.

The tiki torch wicks that I used were not cotton and they are working splendidly.

I had to go to a couple stores before I found some at Home Depot.

In regards to how deep you should make it, that's up to you. A couple of inches should do. You want the medium to go to the tops of your wicks (or replacement wicks).
:rasta:
 

pizzadude

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thank you for the wildly fast reply! i'm gonna try hunting a little again today, seems the seasonal stuff is all gone :(
 

pizzadude

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alright, well its day 5 and most of the clones look pretty good. A few a mildly shriveling, and some are yellowing/browning on the edges of the leaves, but i checked out the stems and they seem ok.

keep your fingers crossed for me....
 

Quazi

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Hell yea pizzadude!

I lost a couple of clones pretty early but they were super small cuts. Did you end up finding replacements for tiki-torch wicks? If not: my fiancee gave me a great idea when I was showing her the cloner:
"Oh, you should use tampons next time if you can't find tiki-torch wicks."
It may sound a bit far-fetched, but it might be worth a shot. Who knows?

Some of the leaves have yellowed a bit but the stems are still strong. I've been afraid to take 'em out of the perlite too much. However, when I checked one of the bigger clones at day 7, I could start to see where the roots were forming.

I'm at day 10 now and some of the clones are looking like they aren't going to make it. Most of them still look good though. It's my first try so I'd be happy if one makes it, to be honest. Besides, I've got a couple of beans going right now as backup.

I'll wish you luck if you wish luck for me :joint:

-Q :rasta:
 
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Quazi

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I cut a bunch of different heights, lengths and locations since it was my first time cloning. Two of my clones are regular looking cuts including the tips of the plants and a few leaves. A lot of them, however, are simply stems with leaves and an extra node beneath the surface. Some are just one leaf and a stem. That picture doesn't show all the clones.

I did this because I couldn't find a clear definition of what could and couldn't be cloned. So far, some of the ones that are simply a couple of leaves with a stem, are still doing okay. The ones with shorter stems and less leaves: not as well. One of the one-stem, one-leafers is still there, another isn't. I've had some interesting results for sure.

As I understood it, you should (technically) be able to clone virtually any part of the plant, regardless of the size of the cut.

I also knew that I would be able to get clones again, so I wasn't too concerned that absolutely every cut was the best possible cut. I wanted a couple I knew would go, and the rest for experimentation.

We'll see how the experiment turns out.

-Q :rasta:
 
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pizzadude

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Quazi said:
Did you end up finding replacements for tiki-torch wicks?

I'll wish you luck if you wish luck for me :joint:

-Q :rasta:


it was hard but i got a few packs luckily!!! Sending positive vibes your way for strong and healthy roots!!!! I really hope these take, i need'em to rock and roll for me, i'm almost totally dry.
 

pizzadude

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so in summation i had great success with this cloner and virtually paid no attention to the cuts, i had killer roots in 6 days on some, 9 on the remainder and few went to 11 days. Only lost 2 cuts out of 18 or so, and i also noticed that the rooted clones literally exploded once they got into the moonshine mix and are off running FAST!

i kept the cloner in a dome for the few days, with the vents open, then started taking the dome off for 4-5hr segments, and sprayed with water maybe once a day if that. Changed the water out after 5 days 2 times and it was a cake walk. Building a new wick one now that will be more permament vs the ghetto duct-tape one i just used.

thanks for this thread Grateful Head, this is the most value oriented DIY cloner i think around.
 

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