Clone Foggers?

superstoner1

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no need to go that high pressure route. just build an aero cloner using red sprayers and it will also prevent the overheating associated with foggers.
 

Mar Verde

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I've already built one, but the roots start to show around day 14. About the overheating prob, I could run the fogger 15min.on 5-10min. off.
Isn't fog better than the sprayers? How many ml/h should I shoot for? about 250ml/h?
 

GreenThumbSucker

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I've already built one, but the roots start to show around day 14. About the overheating prob, I could run the fogger 15min.on 5-10min. off.
Isn't fog better than the sprayers? How many ml/h should I shoot for? about 250ml/h?
I have never seen a crop, or anything else, finish using foggers. Not a single success, ever.
 

zer0ed

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you can pull a fogger out of a "misting fountain" for cheap.
I found a "misting cauldron" for Halloween at walmart for $20
and ive heard you can find them at family dollar for $12
 

Mar Verde

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The only reason I'm interested in making a fog system is for the clones. I've tried various methods with little success (peat pellets, coco pellets, aero, soil), so I decided to try out this.. I'm quite sure it's my fault that the clones are never ready before day 21, I just don't know what I'm doing wrong!! Aero and fog units may not be as simple as other methods but it just seems easier to me, and from what i've seen from fogponics cloning threads, the clones show root bumps at day5-6 and are ready to transplant by day 10-14.
 

GreenThumbSucker

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The only reason I'm interested in making a fog system is for the clones. I've tried various methods with little success (peat pellets, coco pellets, aero, soil), so I decided to try out this.. I'm quite sure it's my fault that the clones are never ready before day 21, I just don't know what I'm doing wrong!! Aero and fog units may not be as simple as other methods but it just seems easier to me, and from what i've seen from fogponics cloning threads, the clones show root bumps at day5-6 and are ready to transplant by day 10-14.
Why not try the old fashioned way. Get a heat mat and a rooting tray with a clear dome. Take your cuts, put them in rockwool, or whatever you choose, put them in the tray with the heat mat underneath them. Put the dome on, with all the little vents closed. 'Sweat' them for about five days. Check them every day to make sure they don't dry out, and water them with a little hydrogen peroxide when you do water. After 5 days, take the dome off and keep em moist, or open all the vents and keep the dome on.

From my experience, when cuts take forever to root, it is because they are not warm enough. Some strains, however, take longer to pop roots.

Just my 2 cents...
 
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