Cloning

ChemDogLover

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I struggle with clones from time to time also. Sometimes too much moisture. Sometimes not enough.

I just bought these two from Amazon. Should fit right into an existing veg tub I have that already has 2” holes in it and an airstone. Hoping this ups my clone survival percentage.



Here is one of my existing veg tubs. And yes I flower in 2” net pots. It works!!!

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Purple love

Active Member
I struggle with clones from time to time also. Sometimes too much moisture. Sometimes not enough.

I just bought these two from Amazon. Should fit right into an existing veg tub I have that already has 2” holes in it and an airstone. Hoping this ups my clone survival percentage.



Here is one of my existing veg tubs. And yes I flower in 2” net pots. It works!!!

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Thats dope do you have any YouTube videos
 

ChemDogLover

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Thats dope do you have any YouTube videos
I do not, sorry.

forgot to mention when I flower in two inch net pots, each plant/pot is supported about 6” above the net pot. I used 90 degree brackets on each side of the plant. Usually destroys the net pot after flowering but I don’t have to wash hydroton anymore;)

here is what the bases look like before the plants get big.

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I’ll post pics of my new diy cloner when I get all the parts
 
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green_machine_two9er

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Cloning is 99% proper environment and 1% whatever else you do.
95-99% humidity 24 hours a day for 7-10 days. With 75-80 degrees. Only open dome for 10-15 secounds per day to respray. Once the tops start to stretch and roots spear, start “cracking” domes vents about 25% per day until fully acclimated to room environment.
 

ChemDogLover

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Cloning is 99% proper environment and 1% whatever else you do.
95-99% humidity 24 hours a day for 7-10 days. With 75-80 degrees. Only open dome for 10-15 secounds per day to respray. Once the tops start to stretch and roots spear, start “cracking” domes vents about 25% per day until fully acclimated to room environment.
That is pretty much what I was doing, humidity probably wasn’t that high, more like 80% with dome vents open
 

Thundercat

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All I can say about the picture is the clones look too wet and the cubes look too dry. Everything else has been discussed already.
 

green_machine_two9er

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That is pretty much what I was doing, humidity probably wasn’t that high, more like 80% with dome vents open
Right so that’s a good place to start. Shoot for 99% humidity and don’t over love them by looking and opening six times a day. Every time you drop under rooting humidity levels it stops the process and stalls everything out.
Only open vents once roots are present.
 

raggyb

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The Dip N Grow packets helped me thanks to the recommendation I got on RIU. The trick is getting the stem in the medium without touching the sides too much which would scrape off the solution but then getting the medium in total contact with the stem as well.
 
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