DIY Jar Cloner - PICS (also, can i piss on my plants instead of nutrients?)

anonymuss

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And obviously the glass is covered by a t-shirt to not allow light.

Advice? anything that should be in the water?

They were dipped in root hormone and there is a couple drops of B1 in the water. Thats it.

REP for help or props maybe.
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(the air hose goes down the center, maybe it would have been better on the side...)

these cuttings are from flower so they need to be able to live at least 2 weeks in this solution)
 
i have no idea about the cloning mate, i don't see any reason why they shouldn't root but i haven't tried cloning that way i use root riot cubes. as for the pissing on your plants part i wouldn't recommend it, using piss as a nutrient is fine but you need to dilute it down with water, i've done it a few times and it works great i start feeding at about 10 parts water to 1 part piss and it works great, the plants love it. if your watering seedlings i'd add more parts water and raise it gradually mate
 
TY and i am 100% not serious about pissing on anything.

maybe the bushes outside when im drunk thats about it ; p
 
ok.... that looks like it should work for ya ... I have never thought about making my own bubbler , nice . Ill give you props on this one - I just love anything thats ghetto and works right .

pretty creative grasshopper ;-)
 
TY and i am 100% not serious about pissing on anything.

maybe the bushes outside when im drunk thats about it ; p

lol i didn't think you were serious mate but thought i had better put the info in just in case, it seems most are pretty clueless about using piss and the fact that it can be used, oh well keep it all green n healthy mate i bet ya bushes are a healthy shade of green lmao
 
ya it can be used as nutes... i pissed around a mint bush every morning around 5am (right off porch closer than bathroom xD) and it grew huge and green. i knew it had to be from the pee

so use as an outdoor nute if ur gonna drain ur kidneys all over the place.
 
Piss is an excelant source for N (Nitrogen) if you do it right. But I'm not so sure about the P (Phosforous) or the K (Potassium), or the other dozen or so nutrients they need.
 
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