Thanks alot I never considered using this but I will now it's sad bcuz I don't have any money to buy it right now and I see the one that I want on Amazon tho
Indicoxy... You can build an aeroponic cloning bucket for real cheap. This is what I use and I have 100% success... I also cut pretty big clones from my mothers. I think this cost me about $50 with all the nutes too.
What you need...
5 Gal Bucket with Lid
Aquarium Pump
3ft of hose
2 hose end caps
1 hose "T" joint
1 Pack of H20 nozzles (the little red things in the pics)
Neoprene Collars
Build...
Cut hose into 2 1ft sections and 1 2in section.
Connect the 2in section to the bottom of the "T" joint, and each 1ft section on either side of the T.
Cap each end, and add your H2O nozzles to the hose. (The easiest way to get these into the hose is to heat a paperclip up and poke little holes in the hose where you want each nozzle. After you make the holes the nozzles pop right in.)
Connect all of this to the aquarium H2O pump and place it in the bottom of the bucket.
Cut as many holes in the lid as you want clone sites. And, one additional hole for the pump power cord.
Use neoprene cuffs to fill each hole, these will hold the stems of the clones.
You can choose to run an air stone into the bucket too, but I usually don't as the water is oxygenated when it is sprayed.
Cloning...
After cutting at a 45 angle I dip the clones in Clonex rooting gel and place each stem in a neoprene collar in each hole of the bucket.
H2O in bucket should be just over the level of the pump but under the hoses so they can spray the roots as they are suspended above the nozzles.
I use UC Roots and Clonex solution in the bucket between 200 and 250 ppm.
I add a dome to the bucket for humidity. I do this with a normal rectangle dome and some plastic wrap. If needed, I use a humidifier to keep the clones form wilting.
Let me know if you have any questions... I am happy to help!