SORRY to Interupt or hijack but Hey Gypsy, I got 10 clones started the two was you helped me with yesterday,and today i found this By guest, so dont know who it is, does this sound like it would be worth trying? WATER CLONING
You will need:
Cups/Glasses/Vases/Pots/Whatever your clones and water will fit in.
Seasol
Normal cloning lights (CF's/Fluros).
A plant to take cuts from (and cutting tools).
Pre Boiled-Water (fill the kettle, turn it on, pour it out and let the water cool).
1. Take your cuts as you would normally, don't need to be that accurate or sterile with water-cloning, don't bother sterilizing your blade, just use dirty scissors, anything will work (never had a failure yet, If you would like I can provide my hypothesis why sterility is irrelevant more or less with this technique).
2. To your now room-temprature water, add seasol to water at the ratio of 1:416 (or, 1ml of seasol to roughly 2 cups of water).
3. Fill your vessel/vessels with the seasol/water solution.
4. Put your plants in the vessel/vessels - try to keep them standing, but if they "slouch" on their stem it's ok, just try to keep the majority of the folage out of the water, anything up to actually submerging full lateral branches is ok.
5. Either ensure 2 or more leaves are under the water line or use a humi-crib, one or the other. (don't need humidity if the bottom 2 sets of fans on the clone can drink directly).
Change water every 24-48hrs, 24 is best, but 48 is ok if you're lazy, just don't let it get dry - remember they will root very quick, and you don't want them to develop too big a set of water roots before the transplant to prevent "stunting" them for a bit while they change root structures. Also note - you don't need to pre-boil or add seasol to you water after the initial 24hr period, that's plenty of time for them to recover and get over being cut.
Within 3 water changes you will be able to see tiny wispy 'water-roots' forming, at this stage, place the clone in your medium and cover or wrap (with cling-wrap) for humidity.