East Coast
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So, with a usable 18 litres, I would image only using 13-15 litres capacity, what size air pump and how many air stones would be good?
The yellow cups will allow light to filter in.
also i would suggest using a rooting hormone in the rez and straying away from dupping the cuttings into gel/powder as i fond the gel inhibits stem rot because it is too thick for the plant to take up water and creates a seal on the stem preventing the plant from uptaking water. i have been using clonex with good results but i have heard just plain water works well too. if you cant find clonex you can extract a rooting hormone from willow tree branches if you have any of them around
Sorry if this question seems 'noobish', but I'm literally new to indoor (only doing it for two years)... are you trying to 'bubble' water onto the stems of the clones hanging in air, or are you submerging the cuttings? Probably going to try suspend clones above water line.
It sounds as though you will have some space, so there is an air gap. Why not go with a nozzle setup instead to spray the water directly on the stems? Nozzles need maintenance.
I use an 'aerocloner' that does what I stated, and it works great. Exact same setup (neoprene gaskets in baskets). I use tap water... no pH, no nothing (considering the plants at that stage don't require nutes, hence pH is irrelevant). Sometimes I dip in rooting gel prior to putting into the cloner, other times not. I've seen 95+% uptake regardless.
-spek
ps. I like your intuitive approach by using the Play-Doh baskets. I can see how no light can penetrate.
I am an ex sparkie by trade, and now work for a building company as their QS and program management specialist. Over the years I have learnt to 'KISS' - keep it simple stupid. Yip - I could build a aero cloner, but I keep looking at the parts, and think, is that simple - and the answer I give myself is - nope. I often have to travel due to work, and when I do, I will just place the stems down into the water for a safety net. The only thing I can see going wrong with a bubble cloner is the air pump stops working. I could put two air pumps in and duty cycle, but thats been paranoid.
Would a bubble cloner be quieter than a aero cloner aswell - not sure on this??
Why do you have so much play doh?
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Sorry if this question seems 'noobish', but I'm literally new to indoor (only doing it for two years)... are you trying to 'bubble' water onto the stems of the clones hanging in air, or are you submerging the cuttings?
It sounds as though you will have some space, so there is an air gap. Why not go with a nozzle setup instead to spray the water directly on the stems?
I use an 'aerocloner' that does what I stated, and it works great. Exact same setup (neoprene gaskets in baskets). I use tap water... no pH, no nothing (considering the plants at that stage don't require nutes, hence pH is irrelevant). Sometimes I dip in rooting gel prior to putting into the cloner, other times not. I've seen 95+% uptake regardless.
-spek
ps. I like your intuitive approach by using the Play-Doh baskets. I can see how no light can penetrate.