JSB99
Well-Known Member
This is an excellent example of when to apply the KISS method! You're just asking for problems and maintenance with an aero-cloner. Unless you buy an actual aero-cloner reservoir, but they're really pricey.In order to do this, you have to make holes in the res and plumb both the inlet and outlet of the pump and thats just more spots to potentially leak. Plus thats more work and $$$ to just do the same thing a bubble cloner does naturally without the special plumbing or heat issues.
I was always curious about whether water spraying directly onto the young roots, once they had roots hanging, had an impact on their growth. I like the more gentle approach of bubbles creating mist in the air that gently lands on the stems and roots.
Another reason I like bubbles is because I like to use RootTech clone gel when I cut them. The sprayers wash it right off, but it stays on way longer with bubbles. I've gotten roots in less than a week with that method!
Bubble Cloners are going to be cheaper, easier to build, less of a hassle to maintain, not prone to leaks, and is one of the quickest ways to root.
Those are just my opinions. Hope that helps.